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Epigenomic enhancer annotation reveals a key role for NFIX in neural stem cell quiescence
Ben Martynoga, Juan L. Mateo, Bo Zhou, Jimena Andersen, Angeliki Achimastou, Noelia Urbán, Debbie L. C. van den Berg, Dimitra Georgopoulou, Suzana Hadjur, Joachim Wittbrodt, Laurence Ettwiller, Michael Piper, Richard M. Gronostajski, François Guillemot
Genes & Development · 2013 · ▲ 218 citations
Abstract
The majority of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult brain are quiescent, and this fraction increases with aging. Although signaling pathways that promote NSC quiescence have been identified, the transcriptional mechanisms involved are mostly unknown, largely due to lack of a cell culture model. In this study, we first demonstrate that NSC cultures (NS cells) exposed to BMP4 acquire cellular and transcriptional characteristics of quiescent cells. We then use epigenomic profiling to identify enhancers associated with the quiescent NS cell state. Motif enrichment analysis of these enhancers predicts a major role for the nuclear factor one (NFI) family in the gene regulatory network controlling NS cell quiescence. Interestingly, we found that the family member NFIX is robustly induced when NS cells enter quiescence. Using genome-wide location analysis and overexpression and silencing experiments, we demonstrate that NFIX has a major role in the induction of quiescence in cultured NSCs. Transcript profiling of NS cells overexpressing or silenced for Nfix and the phenotypic analysis of the hippocampus of Nfix mutant mice suggest that NFIX controls the quiescent state by regulating the interactions of NSCs with their microenvironment.
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Martynoga, B., Mateo, J.L., Zhou, B., Andersen, J., Achimastou, A., Urbán, N., Berg, D.L.C.V.D., Georgopoulou, D., Hadjur, S., Wittbrodt, J., Ettwiller, L., Piper, M., Gronostajski, R.M., & Guillemot, F. (2013). Epigenomic enhancer annotation reveals a key role for NFIX in neural stem cell quiescence. <em>Genes & Development</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.216804.113
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Martynoga B, Mateo JL, Zhou B, Andersen J, Achimastou A, Urbán N, et al. Epigenomic enhancer annotation reveals a key role for NFIX in neural stem cell quiescence. Genes & Development. 2013. doi:10.1101/gad.216804.113.
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@article{ben2013Epigen,
title = {Epigenomic enhancer annotation reveals a key role for NFIX in neural stem cell quiescence},
author = {Ben Martynoga and Juan L. Mateo and Bo Zhou and Jimena Andersen and Angeliki Achimastou and Noelia Urbán and Debbie L. C. van den Berg and Dimitra Georgopoulou and Suzana Hadjur and Joachim Wittbrodt and Laurence Ettwiller and Michael Piper and Richard M. Gronostajski and François Guillemot},
journal = {Genes & Development},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1101/gad.216804.113},
}
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