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Human oligodendrocytes from embryonic stem cells: conserved SHH signaling networks and divergent FGF effects
- Source :
- Development (Cambridge, England). 136(9)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) offer a platform to bridge what we have learned from animal studies to human biology. Using oligodendrocyte differentiation as a model system, we show that sonic hedgehog (SHH)-dependent sequential activation of the transcription factors OLIG2, NKX2.2 and SOX10 is required for sequential specification of ventral spinal OLIG2-expressing progenitors, pre-oligodendrocyte precursor cells (pre-OPCs) and OPCs from hESC-derived neuroepithelia, indicating that a conserved transcriptional network underlies OPC specification in human as in other vertebrates. However,the transition from pre-OPCs to OPCs is protracted. FGF2, which promotes mouse OPC generation, inhibits the transition of pre-OPCs to OPCs by repressing SHH-dependent co-expression of OLIG2 and NKX2.2. Thus, despite the conservation of a similar transcriptional network across vertebrates, human stem/progenitor cells may respond differently to those of other vertebrates to certain extrinsic factors.
- Subjects :
- Purmorphamine
Oligodendrocyte Transcription Factor 2
Cellular differentiation
Nerve Tissue Proteins
OLIG2
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
Humans
Hedgehog Proteins
Progenitor cell
Sonic hedgehog
Molecular Biology
Cells, Cultured
Embryonic Stem Cells
Myelin Sheath
Research Articles
Homeodomain Proteins
Neurons
biology
Oligodendrocyte differentiation
Nuclear Proteins
Cell Differentiation
Zebrafish Proteins
Molecular biology
Embryonic stem cell
Cell biology
stomatognathic diseases
Microscopy, Electron
Oligodendroglia
Homeobox Protein Nkx-2.2
nervous system
Gene Expression Regulation
embryonic structures
biology.protein
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
Developmental Biology
Signal Transduction
Transcription Factors
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09501991
- Volume :
- 136
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Development (Cambridge, England)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bfaec54c450e942456d445a5d75b0292