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Telomere Shortening in Neural Stem Cells Disrupts Neuronal Differentiation and Neuritogenesis

Sacri R. Ferrón, María Ángeles Marqués‐Torrejón, Helena Mira, Ignacio Flores, Kerrie L. Taylor, Marı́a A. Blasco, Isabel Fariñas

Journal of Neuroscience · 2009 · ▲ 178 citations

Abstract

Proliferation in the subependymal zone (SEZ) and neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb decline in the forebrain of telomerase-deficient mice. The present work reveals additional effects of telomere(definition) shortening on neuronal differentiation, as adult multipotent progenitors with critically short telomeres yield reduced numbers of neurons that, furthermore, exhibit underdeveloped neuritic arbors. Genetic data indicate that the tumor suppressor protein p53 not only mediates the adverse effects of telomere attrition on proliferation and self-renewal but it is also involved in preventing normal neuronal differentiation of adult progenitors with dysfunctional telomeres. Interestingly, progenitor cells with short telomeres obtained from fetal brains do not exhibit any replicative defects but also fail to acquire a fully mature neuritic arbor, demonstrating cell cycle-independent effects of telomeres on neuronal differentiation. The negative effect of p53 on neuritogenesis is mechanistically linked to its cooperation with the Notch pathway in the upregulation of small GTPase RhoA kinases, Rock1 and Rock2, suggesting a potential link between DNA damage and the Notch signaling pathway in the control of neuritogenesis. We also show that telomerase expression is downregulated in the SEZ of aging mice leading to telomere length reductions in neurosphere-forming cells and deficient neurogenesis and neuritogenesis. Our results suggest that age-related deficits could be caused partly by dysfunctional telomeres and demonstrate that p53 is a central modulator of adult neurogenesis, regulating both the production and differentiation of postnatally generated olfactory neurons.

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Ferrón, S.R., Marqués‐Torrejón, M.�., Mira, H., Flores, I., Taylor, K.L., Blasco, M.A., &amp; Fariñas, I. (2009). Telomere Shortening in Neural Stem Cells Disrupts Neuronal Differentiation and Neuritogenesis. <em>Journal of Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.3836-09.2009
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Ferrón SR, Marqués‐Torrejón M�, Mira H, Flores I, Taylor KL, Blasco MA, et al. Telomere Shortening in Neural Stem Cells Disrupts Neuronal Differentiation and Neuritogenesis. Journal of Neuroscience. 2009. doi:10.1523/jneurosci.3836-09.2009.
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@article{sacri2009Telome, title = {Telomere Shortening in Neural Stem Cells Disrupts Neuronal Differentiation and Neuritogenesis}, author = {Sacri R. Ferrón and María Ángeles Marqués‐Torrejón and Helena Mira and Ignacio Flores and Kerrie L. Taylor and Marı́a A. Blasco and Isabel Fariñas}, journal = {Journal of Neuroscience}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.1523/jneurosci.3836-09.2009}, }

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