Feng Zhang, Yao Fu, Dennisse Jimenez-Cyrus, Ting Zhao, Yachen Shen, Yusha Sun, Zhijian Zhang, Qing Wang, Riki Kawaguchi, Daniel H. Geschwind, Chuan He, Guo-li Ming, Hongjun Song
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m6A/YTHDF2-mediated mRNA decay targets TGF-β signaling to suppress the quiescence acquisition of early postnatal mouse hippocampal NSCs
Quiescence acquisition of proliferating neural stem cells (NSCs) is required to establish the adult NSC pool. The underlying molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we showed that conditional deletion of the m6A reader Ythdf2, which promotes mRNA decay, in proliferating NSCs in the early postnatal mouse hippocampus elevated quiescence acquisition in a cell-autonomous fashion with decreased neurogenesis. Multimodal profiling of m6A modification, YTHDF2 binding, and mRNA decay in hippocampal NSCs identified shared targets in multiple transforming growth factor β (TGF-β)-signaling-pathway components, including TGF-β ligands, maturation factors, receptors, transcription regulators, and signaling regulators. Functionally, Ythdf2 deletion led to TGF-β-signaling activation in NSCs, suppression of which rescued elevated quiescence acquisition of proliferating hippocampal NSCs. Our study reveals the dynamic nature and critical roles of mRNA decay in establishing the quiescent adult hippocampal NSC pool and uncovers a distinct mode of epitranscriptomic control via co-regulation of multiple components of the same signaling pathway.
期刊介绍:
Cell Stem Cell is a comprehensive journal covering the entire spectrum of stem cell biology. It encompasses various topics, including embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, differentiation, epigenetics, genomics, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, disease models, nuclear transfer technology, bioengineering, drug discovery, in vivo imaging, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical insights, research policies, ethical considerations, and technical innovations. The journal welcomes studies from any model system providing insights into stem cell biology, with a focus on human stem cells. It publishes research reports of significant importance, along with review and analysis articles covering diverse aspects of stem cell research.