Hindbrain boundaries as niches of neural progenitor and stem cells regulated by the extracellular matrix proteoglycan chondroitin sulphate

Author:

Hutchings Carmel12,Nuriel Yarden12,Lazar Daniel12,Kohl Ayelet12,Muir Elizabeth3ORCID,Genin Olga4,Cinnamon Yuval4,Benyamini Hadar5,Nevo Yuval5,Sela-Donenfeld Dalit12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Koret School of Veterinary Medicine 1 , The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences , , Rehovot 7610001 , Israel

2. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1 , The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences , , Rehovot 7610001 , Israel

3. University of Cambridge 2 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience , , Cambridge CB2 1TN , UK

4. Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center 3 , Department of Poultry and Aquaculture Science, Rishon LeTsiyon 7505101 , Israel

5. Info-CORE, Bioinformatics Unit of the I-CORE at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 4 , Jerusalem 9190401 , Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACT The interplay between neural progenitors and stem cells (NPSCs), and their extracellular matrix (ECM) is a crucial regulatory mechanism that determines their behavior. Nonetheless, how the ECM dictates the state of NPSCs remains elusive. The hindbrain is valuable to examine this relationship, as cells in the ventricular surface of hindbrain boundaries (HBs), which arise between any two neighboring rhombomeres, express the NPSC marker Sox2, while being surrounded with the membrane-bound ECM molecule chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG), in chick and mouse embryos. CSPG expression was used to isolate HB Sox2+ cells for RNA-sequencing, revealing their distinguished molecular properties as typical NPSCs, which express known and newly identified genes relating to stem cells, cancer, the matrisome and cell cycle. In contrast, the CSPG− non-HB cells, displayed clear neural-differentiation transcriptome. To address whether CSPG is significant for hindbrain development, its expression was manipulated in vivo and in vitro. CSPG manipulations shifted the stem versus differentiation state of HB cells, evident by their behavior and altered gene expression. These results provide further understanding of the uniqueness of hindbrain boundaries as repetitive pools of NPSCs in-between the rapidly growing rhombomeres, which rely on their microenvironment to maintain their undifferentiated state during development.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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