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Notch promotes survival of neural precursor cells via mechanisms distinct from those regulating neurogenesis

Authors :
Oishi, Koji
Kamakura, Sachiko
Isazawa, Yuko
Yoshimatsu, Takeshi
Kuida, Keisuke
Nakafuku, Masato
Masuyama, Norihisa
Gotoh, Yukiko
Source :
Developmental Biology. Dec 1, 2004, Vol. 276 Issue 1, p172, 13 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

During development of the mammalian brain, many neural precursor cells (NPCs) undergo apoptosis. The regulation of such cell death, however, is poorly understood. We now show that the survival of mouse embryonic NPCs in vitro was increased by culture at a high cell density and that this effect was attributable to activation of Notch signaling. Expression of an active form of Notch1 thus markedly promoted NPC survival. Hes proteins, key effectors of Notch signaling in inhibition of neurogenesis, were not sufficient for the survival-promoting effect of Notch1. This effect of Notch1 required a region of the protein containing the RAM domain and was accompanied by up-regulation of the anti-apoptotic proteins Bc1-2 and Mc1-1. Moreover, knockdown of these proteins by RAM interference resulted in blockade of the Notch1-induced survival. These results reveal a new function of Notch, the promotion of NPC survival. Keywords: Notch: Hes; Neural Precursor Cell; Survival; Caspase; Bc1-2; Signaling

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
276
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.125644740