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Maintenance of neural stem cell positional identity by mixed-lineage leukemia 1.


ABSTRACT: Neural stem cells (NSCs) in the developing and postnatal brain have distinct positional identities that dictate the types of neurons they generate. Although morphogens initially establish NSC positional identity in the neural tube, it is unclear how such regional differences are maintained as the forebrain grows much larger and more anatomically complex. We found that the maintenance of NSC positional identity in the murine brain requires a mixed-lineage leukemia 1 (Mll1)-dependent epigenetic memory system. After establishment by sonic hedgehog, ventral NSC identity became independent of this morphogen. Even transient MLL1 inhibition caused a durable loss of ventral identity, resulting in the generation of neurons with the characteristics of dorsal NSCs in vivo. Thus, spatial information provided by morphogens can be transitioned to epigenetic mechanisms that maintain regionally distinct developmental programs in the forebrain.

SUBMITTER: Delgado RN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7871661 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Maintenance of neural stem cell positional identity by <i>mixed-lineage leukemia 1</i>.

Delgado Ryan N RN   Mansky Benjamin B   Ahanger Sajad Hamid SH   Lu Changqing C   Andersen Rebecca E RE   Dou Yali Y   Alvarez-Buylla Arturo A   Lim Daniel A DA  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20200401 6486


Neural stem cells (NSCs) in the developing and postnatal brain have distinct positional identities that dictate the types of neurons they generate. Although morphogens initially establish NSC positional identity in the neural tube, it is unclear how such regional differences are maintained as the forebrain grows much larger and more anatomically complex. We found that the maintenance of NSC positional identity in the murine brain requires a <i>mixed-lineage leukemia 1</i> (<i>Mll1</i>)-dependent  ...[more]

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