Shaping the size of a neuronal lineage: the role of Imp and Syp RBPs in the precise elimination of neurons by apoptosis

Author:

Guan Wenyue,Bouchet Mathilde,Darmas Aurélien,Enriquez JonathanORCID

Abstract

SUMMARYNeuronal stem cells produce a finite and stereotyped number of neuronal progenies. This process must be finely regulated during development and adult stages to ensure proper brain function. In Drosophila, stem cells, called Neuroblasts, produce an invariant number of neurons. Two RNA binding proteins, Imp and Syp, play a central role in controlling the speed of division and the end of the proliferative phase of individual NBs, two parameters that influences the final number of neurons produced. Here, we have discovered a novel function for Imp and Syp, where both RBPs also shape the number of neurons produced by a stem cell by controlling program cell death (PCD) in immature neurons. By studying a neuroblast lineage, called Lin A/15, which produces motoneurons (MNs) and glia, we have demonstrated that Lin A/15 stem cell spends 40% of its time producing immature MNs which are eliminated by apoptosis. We have revealed that only the first born MNs (Imp +) survive while the last born MNs (Imp-Syp+) are eliminated by apoptosis. Both RBPs play a central role in neuronal survival, Imp promotes neuronal survival while Syp promotes cell death in immature motoneurons. Interestingly their opposite temporal gradient in Lin A/15 stem cell also determines the end of Lin A/15 stem cell neurogenesis by PCD. Both RNA binding proteins are conserved in vertebrates and seem to play a central role in the number of neurons produce during development. The Drosophila model and its genetic tools offer a unique chance to decipher their function in neural stem cell versus immature neurons.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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