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Relative Levels of Gli1 and Gli2 Determine the Response of Ventral Neural Stem Cells to Demyelination.


ABSTRACT: Enhancing repair of myelin is an important therapeutic goal in many neurological disorders characterized by demyelination. In the healthy adult brain, ventral neural stem cells (vNSCs) in the subventricular zone, marked by GLI1 expression, do not generate oligodendrocytes. However, in response to demyelination, their progeny are recruited to lesions where they differentiate into oligodendrocytes and ablation of GLI1 further enhances remyelination. GLI1 and GLI2 are closely related transcriptional activators but the role of GLI2 in remyelination by vNSCs is not clear. Here, we show that genetic ablation of Gli1 in vNSCs increases GLI2 expression and combined loss of both transcription factors decreases the recruitment and differentiation of their progeny in demyelinated lesions. These results indicate that GLI1 and GLI2 have distinct, non-redundant functions in vNSCs and their relative levels play an essential role in the response to demyelination.

SUBMITTER: Radecki DZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7664046 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relative Levels of Gli1 and Gli2 Determine the Response of Ventral Neural Stem Cells to Demyelination.

Radecki Daniel Z DZ   Messling Heather M HM   Haggerty-Skeans James R JR   Bhamidipati Sai Krishna SK   Clawson Elizabeth D ED   Overman Christian A CA   Thatcher Madison M MM   Salzer James L JL   Samanta Jayshree J  

Stem cell reports 20201029 5


Enhancing repair of myelin is an important therapeutic goal in many neurological disorders characterized by demyelination. In the healthy adult brain, ventral neural stem cells (vNSCs) in the subventricular zone, marked by GLI1 expression, do not generate oligodendrocytes. However, in response to demyelination, their progeny are recruited to lesions where they differentiate into oligodendrocytes and ablation of GLI1 further enhances remyelination. GLI1 and GLI2 are closely related transcriptiona  ...[more]

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