Interferon regulates neural stem cell function at all ages by orchestrating mTOR and cell cycle

Author:

Carvajal Ibañez Damian12ORCID,Skabkin Maxim1,Hooli Jooa123ORCID,Cerrizuela Santiago1ORCID,Göpferich Manuel12,Jolly Adrien4ORCID,Volk Katrin1,Zumwinkel Marc1,Bertolini Matilde5,Figlia Gianluca26,Höfer Thomas4,Kramer Guenter5ORCID,Anders Simon7ORCID,Teleman Aurelio A6ORCID,Marciniak‐Czochra Anna38,Martin‐Villalba Ana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Molecular Neurobiology German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

2. Faculty of Biosciences Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany

3. Institute of Applied Mathematics Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany

4. Division of Theoretical Systems Biology German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

5. Center for Molecular Biology of Heidelberg University (ZMBH) & German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), DKFZ‐ZMBH Alliance Heidelberg Germany

6. Division of Signal Transduction in Cancer and Metabolism German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

7. Bioquant, Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany

8. Interdisciplinary Center of Scientific Computing (IWR) and Bioquant Heidelberg University Heidelberg Germany

Abstract

AbstractStem cells show intrinsic interferon signalling, which protects them from viral infections at all ages. In the ageing brain, interferon signalling also reduces the ability of stem cells to activate. Whether these functions are linked and at what time interferons start taking on a role in stem cell functioning is unknown. Additionally, the molecular link between interferons and activation in neural stem cells and how this relates to progenitor production is not well understood. Here we combine single‐cell transcriptomics, RiboSeq and mathematical models of interferon to show that this pathway is important for proper stem cell function at all ages in mice. Interferon orchestrates cell cycle and mTOR activity to post‐transcriptionally repress Sox2 and induces quiescence. The interferon response then decreases in the subsequent maturation states. Mathematical simulations indicate that this regulation is beneficial for the young and harmful for the old brain. Our study establishes molecular mechanisms of interferon in stem cells and interferons as genuine regulators of stem cell homeostasis and a potential therapeutic target to repair the ageing brain.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum

European Research Council

Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

Klaus Tschira Stiftung

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Molecular Medicine

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