Characterization of Np95 expression in mouse brain from embryo to adult: A novel marker for proliferating neural stem/precursor cells.

Neurogenesis (Austin, Tex.) Pub Date : 2014-11-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.4161/23262133.2014.976026
Naoya Murao, Taito Matsuda, Hirofumi Noguchi, Haruhiko Koseki, Masakazu Namihira, Kinichi Nakashima
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Nuclear protein 95 KDa (Np95, also known as UHRF1 or ICBP90) plays an important role in maintaining DNA methylation of newly synthesized DNA strands by recruiting DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) during cell division. In addition, Np95 participates in chromatin remodeling by interacting with histone modification enzymes such as histone deacetylases. However, its expression pattern and function in the brain have not been analyzed extensively. We here investigated the expression pattern of Np95 in the mouse brain, from developmental to adult stages. In the fetal brain, Np95 is abundantly expressed at the midgestational stage, when a large number of neural stem/precursor cells (NS/PCs) exist. Interestingly, Np95 is expressed specifically in NS/PCs but not in differentiated cells such as neurons or glial cells. Furthermore, we demonstrate that Np95 is preferentially expressed in type 2a cells, which are highly proliferative NS/PCs in the dentate gyrus of the adult hippocampus. Moreover, the number of Np95-expressing cells increases in response to kainic acid administration or to voluntary running, which are known to enhance the proliferation of adult NS/PCs. These results suggest that Np95 participates in the process of proliferation and differentiation of NS/PCs, and that it should be a useful novel marker for proliferating NS/PCs, facilitating the analysis of the complex behavior of NS/PCs in the brain.

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Np95在小鼠胚胎至成年大脑中的表达特征:神经干/前体细胞增殖的新标记。
核蛋白95 KDa (Np95,也称为UHRF1或ICBP90)在细胞分裂过程中通过募集DNA甲基转移酶1 (DNMT1)在维持新合成DNA链的DNA甲基化中发挥重要作用。此外,Np95通过与组蛋白修饰酶(如组蛋白去乙酰化酶)相互作用参与染色质重塑。然而,其在大脑中的表达模式和功能尚未得到广泛的分析。我们在此研究了Np95在小鼠大脑中的表达模式,从发育到成年阶段。在胎儿大脑中,Np95在妊娠中期大量表达,此时存在大量的神经干/前体细胞(NS/PCs)。有趣的是,Np95在NS/PCs中特异性表达,而在神经元或胶质细胞等分化细胞中不表达。此外,我们发现Np95在2a型细胞中优先表达,而2a型细胞是成人海马齿状回中高度增殖的NS/PCs。此外,表达np95的细胞数量在kainic酸给药或自主跑步的反应中增加,已知这可以增强成人NS/PCs的增殖。这些结果表明,Np95参与了NS/PCs的增殖和分化过程,它可能是一个有用的NS/PCs增殖的新标记物,有助于分析NS/PCs在大脑中的复杂行为。
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