Non-autonomous regulation of neurogenesis by extrinsic cues: a Drosophila perspective.

Oxford open neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-05-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/oons/kvac004
Phuong-Khanh Nguyen, Louise Y Cheng
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The formation of a functional circuitry in the central nervous system (CNS) requires the correct number and subtypes of neural cells. In the developing brain, neural stem cells (NSCs) self-renew while giving rise to progenitors that in turn generate differentiated progeny. As such, the size and the diversity of cells that make up the functional CNS depend on the proliferative properties of NSCs. In the fruit fly Drosophila, where the process of neurogenesis has been extensively investigated, extrinsic factors such as the microenvironment of NSCs, nutrients, oxygen levels and systemic signals have been identified as regulators of NSC proliferation. Here, we review decades of work that explores how extrinsic signals non-autonomously regulate key NSC characteristics such as quiescence, proliferation and termination in the fly.

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外在线索对神经发生的非自主调控:果蝇的视角。
中枢神经系统(CNS)功能回路的形成需要正确数量和亚型的神经细胞。在大脑发育过程中,神经干细胞(NSC)会自我更新,同时产生祖细胞,而祖细胞又会产生分化的后代。因此,构成功能性中枢神经系统的细胞大小和多样性取决于神经干细胞的增殖特性。果蝇的神经发生过程已得到广泛研究,NSCs 的微环境、营养物质、氧水平和系统信号等外在因素已被确定为 NSC 增殖的调节因子。在此,我们回顾了数十年来探索外在信号如何非自主地调节 NSC 关键特征(如静止、增殖和终止)的工作。
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