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ADAM10 facilitates rapid neural stem cell cycling and proper positioning within the subventricular zone niche via JAMC/RAP1Gap signaling

  • Nadia McMillan
  • , Gregory Kirschen
  • , Sanket Desai
  • , Emma Xia
  • , Stella Tsirka
  • , Adan Aguirre
  • Stony Brook University
  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
  • Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

[INLINE:1] The mechanisms that regulate neural stem cell (NSC) lineage progression and maintain NSCs within different domains of the adult neural stem cell niche, the subventricular zone are not well defined. Quiescent NSCs are arranged at the apical ventricular wall, while mitotically activated NSCs are found in the basal, vascular region of the subventricular zone. Here, we found that ADAM10 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 10) is essential in NSC association with the ventricular wall, and via this adhesion to the apical domain, ADAM10 regulates the switch from quiescent and undifferentiated NSC to an actively proliferative and differentiating cell state. Processing of JAMC (junctional adhesion molecule C) by ADAM10 increases Rap1GAP activity. This molecular machinery promotes NSC transit from the apical to the basal compartment and subsequent lineage progression. Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for regulating the proper positioning of NSCs within the subventricular zone niche and lineage progression of NSCs could provide new targets for drug development to enhance the regenerative properties of neural tissue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2472-2483
Number of pages12
JournalNeural Regeneration Research
Volume17
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • ADAM10
  • Rap1Gap
  • adhesion
  • junctional adhesion molecule C
  • neural stem cells
  • neurogenesis
  • olfactory bulb
  • sub-ventricular zone

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