Multifaceted actions of Zeb2 in postnatal neurogenesis from the ventricular-subventricular zone to the olfactory bulb

Author:

Deryckere Astrid1,Stappers Elke23ORCID,Dries Ruben23,Peyre Elise4ORCID,van den Berghe Veronique25,Conidi Andrea3,Zampeta F. Isabella3,Francis Annick2,Bresseleers Marjolein2ORCID,Stryjewska Agata2,Vanlaer Ria1,Maas Elke6,Smal Ihor V.37,van IJcken Wilfred F. J.38,Grosveld Frank G.3,Nguyen Laurent4,Huylebroeck Danny23,Seuntjens Eve12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Department of Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium

2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology (Celgen), Department of Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven, Belgium

3. Department of Cell Biology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

4. GIGA-Stem Cells and GIGA-Neurosciences, Liège University, Belgium

5. Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, and MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, King's College London, UK

6. Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Center for Molecular and Vascular Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium

7. Department of Molecular Genetics, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

8. Center for Biomics-Genomics, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

The transcription factor Zeb2 controls fate specification and subsequent differentiation and maturation of multiple cell types in various embryonic tissues. It binds many protein partners, including activated Smad proteins and the NuRD co-repressor complex. How Zeb2 subdomains support cell differentiation in various contexts has remained elusive. Here, we have studied the role of Zeb2 and its domains in neurogenesis and neural differentiation in the young postnatal ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ), where neural stem cells generate olfactory bulb-destined interneurons. Conditional Zeb2 knockouts and separate acute loss- and gain-of-function approaches indicated that Zeb2 is essential to control apoptosis and neuronal differentiation of V-SVZ progenitors before and after birth, and identified Sox6 as Zeb2-dependent and potential downstream target gene. Zeb2 genetic inactivation impaired the differentiation potential of the V-SVZ niche in a cell-autonomous fashion. We also provide evidence that its normal function in the V-SVZ involves non-autonomous mechanisms as well. Additionally, we could demonstrate distinct roles for Zeb2 protein-binding domains, suggesting that Zeb2 partners co-determine neuronal output from the mouse V-SVZ in both quantitative and qualitative manners in early postnatal life.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

KU Leuven

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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