Nestin Is Required for the Proper Self-Renewal of Neural Stem Cells

Author:

Park Donghyun12,Xiang Andy Peng3,Mao Frank Fuxiang13,Zhang Li1,Di Chun-Guang3,Liu Xiao-Mei3,Shao Yuan3,Ma Bao-Feng3,Lee Jae-Hyun1,Ha Kwon-Soo2,Walton Noah1,Lahn Bruce T.13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chicago, Illinois, USA

2. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and Vascular System Research Center, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Kangwon-do, Republic of Korea

3. Center for Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, The Key Laboratory for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China

Abstract

Abstract The intermediate filament protein, nestin, is a widely employed marker of multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs). Recent in vitro studies have implicated nestin in a number of cellular processes, but there is no data yet on its in vivo function. Here, we report the construction and functional characterization of Nestin knockout mice. We found that these mice show embryonic lethality, with neuroepithelium of the developing neural tube exhibiting significantly fewer NSCs and much higher levels of apoptosis. Consistent with this in vivo observation, NSC cultures derived from knockout embryos show dramatically reduced self-renewal ability that is associated with elevated apoptosis but no overt defects in cell proliferation or differentiation. Unexpectedly, nestin deficiency has no detectable effect on the integrity of the cytoskeleton. Furthermore, the knockout of Vimentin, which abolishes nestin's ability to polymerize into intermediate filaments in NSCs, does not lead to any apoptotic phenotype. These data demonstrate that nestin is important for the proper survival and self-renewal of NSCs, and that this function is surprisingly uncoupled from nestin's structural involvement in the cytoskeleton.

Funder

Human Frontier Science Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Basic Research Program of China

Key Scientific and Technological Projects of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Molecular Medicine

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