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The neural cell adhesion molecule NrCAM regulates development of hypothalamic tanycytes

Alex Moore, Kavitha Chinnaiya, View ORCID ProfileDong Won Kim, Sarah Brown, Ian Stewart, Sarah Robins, Georgina Dowsett, Charlotte Muir, Marco Travaglio, Jo E. Lewis, Fran Ebling, Seth Blackshaw, Andrew Furley, Marysia Placzek
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.15.472761
Alex Moore
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Kavitha Chinnaiya
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Dong Won Kim
6Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
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  • ORCID record for Dong Won Kim
Sarah Brown
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Ian Stewart
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Sarah Robins
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Georgina Dowsett
4Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science Metabolic Research Laboratories, University of Cambridge, UK
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Charlotte Muir
5School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK
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Marco Travaglio
5School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK
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Jo E. Lewis
4Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science Metabolic Research Laboratories, University of Cambridge, UK
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Fran Ebling
5School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK
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Seth Blackshaw
6Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
7Department of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
8Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
9Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
10Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA
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Andrew Furley
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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Marysia Placzek
1School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2Bateson Centre, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
3Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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  • For correspondence: m.placzek@sheffield.ac.uk
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Abstract

Hypothalamic tanycytes are neural stem and progenitor cells, but little is known of how they are regulated. Here we provide evidence that the cell adhesion molecule, NrCAM, regulates tanycytes in the adult niche. NrCAM is strongly expressed in adult mouse tanycytes. Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization analysis revealed that NrCAM loss of function leads to both a reduced number of tanycytes and reduced expression of tanycyte-specific cell markers, along with a small reduction in tyrosine hydroxylase-positive arcuate neurons. Similar analyses of NrCAM mutants at E16 identify few changes in gene expression or cell composition, indicating that NrCAM regulates tanycytes, rather than early embryonic hypothalamic development. Neurosphere and organotypic assays support the idea that NrCAM governs cellular homeostasis. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) shows that tanycyte-specific genes, including a number that are implicated in thyroid hormone metabolism, show reduced expression in the mutant mouse. However, the mild tanycyte depletion and loss of markers observed in NrCAM-deficient mice were associated with only a subtle metabolic phenotype.

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The neural cell adhesion molecule NrCAM regulates development of hypothalamic tanycytes
Alex Moore, Kavitha Chinnaiya, Dong Won Kim, Sarah Brown, Ian Stewart, Sarah Robins, Georgina Dowsett, Charlotte Muir, Marco Travaglio, Jo E. Lewis, Fran Ebling, Seth Blackshaw, Andrew Furley, Marysia Placzek
bioRxiv 2021.12.15.472761; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.15.472761
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The neural cell adhesion molecule NrCAM regulates development of hypothalamic tanycytes
Alex Moore, Kavitha Chinnaiya, Dong Won Kim, Sarah Brown, Ian Stewart, Sarah Robins, Georgina Dowsett, Charlotte Muir, Marco Travaglio, Jo E. Lewis, Fran Ebling, Seth Blackshaw, Andrew Furley, Marysia Placzek
bioRxiv 2021.12.15.472761; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.15.472761

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