PAR3 restricts the expansion of neural precursor cells by regulating hedgehog signaling

Author:

Hirose Tomonori123ORCID,Sugitani Yoshinobu234,Kurihara Hidetake56ORCID,Kazama Hiromi1,Kusaka Chiho1,Noda Tetsuo237,Takahashi Hidehisa1ORCID,Ohno Shigeo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yokohama City University School of Medicine 1 Department of Molecular Biology , , Yokohama 236-0004 , Japan

2. Cancer Institute 2 Department of Cell Biology , , , Tokyo 135-8550 , Japan

3. Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research 2 Department of Cell Biology , , , Tokyo 135-8550 , Japan

4. Juntendo University School of Medicine 3 Department of Pathology and Oncology , , Tokyo 113-8421 , Japan

5. Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine 4 Department of Anatomy and Life Structure , , Tokyo 113-8421 , Japan

6. Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Science, Aino University 5 , Osaka 567-0012 , Japan

7. Director's Room, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research 6 , Tokyo 135-8550 , Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACTDuring brain development, neural precursor cells (NPCs) expand initially, and then switch to generating stage-specific neurons while maintaining self-renewal ability. Because the NPC pool at the onset of neurogenesis crucially affects the final number of each type of neuron, tight regulation is necessary for the transitional timing from the expansion to the neurogenic phase in these cells. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this transition are poorly understood. Here, we report that the telencephalon-specific loss of PAR3 before the start of neurogenesis leads to increased NPC proliferation at the expense of neurogenesis, resulting in disorganized tissue architecture. These NPCs demonstrate hyperactivation of hedgehog signaling in a smoothened-dependent manner, as well as defects in primary cilia. Furthermore, loss of PAR3 enhanced ligand-independent ciliary accumulation of smoothened and an inhibitor of smoothened ameliorated the hyperproliferation of NPCs in the telencephalon. Thus, these findings support the idea that PAR3 has a crucial role in the transition of NPCs from the expansion phase to the neurogenic phase by restricting hedgehog signaling through the establishment of ciliary integrity.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Yokohama Foundation for Advanced Medical Science

MSD Life Science Foundation, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation

Naito Foundation

Uehara Memorial Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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