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Dispensable regulation of brain development and myelination by Serpina3n
Guo, F., Zhu, M., wang, y., Park, J., Gong, S.
biorxiv · 2024
Abstract
Serine protease inhibitor clade A member 3n (Serpina3n) or its human orthologue SERPINA3 is a secretory immune-related molecule produced primarily in the liver and brain under homeostatic conditions and upregulated in response to system inflammation. Yet it remains elusive regarding its cellular identity and physiological significance in the development of the postnatal brain. Here, we reported that oligodendroglial lineage cells are the major cell population expressing Serpina3n protein in the postnatal murine CNS. Using loss-of-function genetic tools, we found that Serpina3n conditional knockout (cKO) from Olig2-expressing cells does not significantly affect cognitive and motor functions in mice. Serpina3n depletion does not appear to interfere with oligodendrocyte differentiation and developmental myelination nor affects the population of other glial cells and neurons in vivo. Together, these data suggest that the immune-related molecule Serpina3n plays a minor role, if any, in regulating neural cell development in the postnatal brain under homeostatic conditions. We found that Serpina3n is significantly upregulated in response to oxidative stress, and it potentiates oxidative injury and cell senescence(definition) of oligodendrocytes. Our data raise the interest in pursuing its functional significance in the CNS under disease/injury conditions.
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F., G., M., Z., y., W., J., P., & S., G. (2024). Dispensable regulation of brain development and myelination by Serpina3n. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.06.579239
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F. G, M. Z, y. W, J. P, S. G. Dispensable regulation of brain development and myelination by Serpina3n. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.02.06.579239.
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@unpublished{guo2024Dispen,
title = {Dispensable regulation of brain development and myelination by Serpina3n},
author = {Guo, F. and Zhu, M. and wang, y. and Park, J. and Gong, S.},
journal = {biorxiv},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1101/2024.02.06.579239},
}
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