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Published on: February 9, 2024
Life-Long Neural Stem Cells Are Fate-Specified at an Early Developmental Stage
Aoi Tanaka1, Shohei Ishida1, Takahiro Fuchigami1
1Department of Integrative Physiology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu 520-2192, Japan.
Abstract:
The origin and life-long fate of quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult mammalian brain remain largely unknown. A few neural precursor cells in the embryonic brain elongate their cell cycle time and subsequently become quiescent postnatally, suggesting the possibility that life-long NSCs are selected at an early embryonic stage. Here, we utilized a GFP-expressing lentivirus to investigate the fate of progeny from individual lentivirus-infected NSCs by identifying the lentiviral integration site. Our data suggest that NSCs become specified to two or more lineages prior to embryonic day 13.5 in mice: one NSC lineage produces cells only for the cortex and another provides neurons to the olfactory bulb. The majority of neurosphere-forming NSCs in the adult brain are relatively dormant and generate very few cells, if any, in the olfactory bulb or cortex, and this NSC population could serve as a reservoir that is occasionally reactivated later in life.
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