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The Rb/E2F axis is a key regulator of the molecular signatures instructing the quiescent and activated adult neural stem cell state

Cell Reports, ISSN: 2211-1247, Vol: 41, Issue: 5, Page: 111578
2022
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Long-term maintenance of the adult neurogenic niche depends on proper regulation of entry and exit from quiescence. Neural stem cell (NSC) transition from quiescence to activation is a complex process requiring precise cell-cycle control coordinated with transcriptional and morphological changes. How NSC fate transitions in coordination with the cell-cycle machinery remains poorly understood. Here we show that the Rb/E2F axis functions by linking the cell-cycle machinery to pivotal regulators of NSC fate. Deletion of Rb family proteins results in activation of NSCs, inducing a transcriptomic transition toward activation. Deletion of their target activator E2Fs1/3 results in intractable quiescence and cessation of neurogenesis. We show that the Rb/E2F axis mediates these fate transitions through regulation of factors essential for NSC function, including REST and ASCL1. Thus, the Rb/E2F axis is an important regulator of NSC fate, coordinating cell-cycle control with NSC activation and quiescence fate transitions.

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Fong, Bensun C; Chakroun, Imane; Iqbal, Mohamed Ariff; Paul, Smitha; Bastasic, Joseph; O'Neil, Daniel; Yakubovich, Edward; Bejjani, Anthony T; Ahmadi, Nastaran; Carter, Anthony; Clark, Alysen; Leone, Gustavo; Park, David S; Ghanem, Noël; Vandenbosch, Renaud; Slack, Ruth S

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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