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CITED2 is a druggable epigenetic switch coupling neuronal maturation to regenerative decline
Franziska Müller1, Eilidh McLachlan1, Ana Catarina Costa2
1Division of Neuroscience, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, W12 0NN, UK.
Scientists found that CITED2 reactivates sensory neuron growth programs after spinal cord injury (SCI). Overexpressing CITED2 or using Panobinostat promotes regeneration and functional recovery, offering new hope for CNS repair.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Regenerative Medicine
- Epigenetics
Background:
- Neuronal maturation involves growth cessation and polarity acquisition, leading to synapse formation.
- Maturation is essential for circuit stability but results in lost regenerative capacity after central nervous system (CNS) injury.
- Molecular mechanisms linking maturation to regenerative decline are not fully understood.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the molecular programs that couple neuronal maturation to regenerative decline.
- To identify key regulators of sensory neuron plasticity and regenerative capacity after CNS injury.
- To explore therapeutic strategies for enhancing CNS repair.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of transcriptional and epigenetic signatures during dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuron maturation.
- Investigating the role of the transcriptional co-regulator CITED2 in DRG neuron regeneration.
- In vivo studies of Cited2 overexpression and pharmacogenomic screening with Panobinostat after spinal cord injury (SCI).
Main Results:
- Transcriptional and epigenetic signatures for axon growth are lost during DRG neuron maturation.
- CITED2 is active in immature/regenerating neurons but silent after SCI; its overexpression enhances regeneration.
- CITED2 reinstates developmental profiles, decoupling maturation from regenerative failure.
- Panobinostat targets CITED2, promoting axonal growth, sprouting, and functional recovery post-SCI.
Conclusions:
- CITED2 acts as a key epigenetic switch, regulating sensory neuron plasticity and regenerative decline.
- CITED2 overexpression or Panobinostat treatment can enhance axonal regeneration and functional recovery after CNS injury.
- CITED2 represents a novel therapeutic target for promoting central nervous system repair.
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