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Enhanced enteric neurogenesis by Schwann cell precursors in mouse models of Hirschsprung disease

Authors :
Mitsumasa Okamoto
Mayumi Nagashimada
Miho Kihara
Hideki Enomoto
Toshihiro Uesaka
Hiroshi Kiyonari
Yoshihiro Tsuda
Source :
GliaREFERENCES. 69(11)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is characterized by congenital absence of enteric neurons in distal portions of the gut. Although recent studies identified Schwann cell precursors (SCPs) as a novel cellular source of enteric neurons, it is unknown how SCPs contribute to the disease phenotype of HSCR. Using Schwann cell-specific genetic labeling, we investigated SCP-derived neurogenesis in two mouse models of HSCR; Sox10 haploinsufficient mice exhibiting distal colonic aganglionosis and Ednrb knockout mice showing small intestinal aganglionosis. We also examined Ret dependency in SCP-derived neurogenesis using mice displaying intestinal aganglionosis in which Ret expression was conditionally removed in the Schwann cell lineage. SCP-derived neurons were abundant in the transition zone lying between the ganglionated and aganglionic segments, although SCP-derived neurogenesis was scarce in the aganglionic region. In the transition zone, SCPs mainly gave rise to nitrergic neurons that are rarely observed in the SCP-derived neurons under the normal condition. Enhanced SCP-derived neurogenesis was also detected in the transition zone of mice lacking RET expression in the Schwann cell lineage. Increased SCP-derived neurogenesis in the transition zone suggests that reduction in the vagal neural crest-derived enteric neurons promotes SCP-derived neurogenesis. SCPs may adopt a neuronal subtype by responding to changes in the gut environment. Robust SCP-derived neurogenesis can occur in a Ret-independent manner, which suggests that SCPs are a cellular source to compensate for missing enteric neurons in HSCR.

Details

ISSN :
10981136
Volume :
69
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GliaREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9fdc3c934110aac2ff7e813c6083ee4