Stem Cell Reports
Volume 10, Issue 4, 10 April 2018, Pages 1193-1207
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UTX Affects Neural Stem Cell Proliferation and Differentiation through PTEN Signaling

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Highlights

  • UTX is essential for cortical development and neuron production

  • Utx suppression impairs normal neocortical neurogenesis in a sex-specific manner

  • UTX affects the levels of H3K27 trimethylation at Pten promoters

Summary

Neural stem cell (NSC) proliferation and differentiation in the developing brain is a complex process precisely regulated by intrinsic and extrinsic signals. Although epigenetic modification has been reportedly involved in the regulation of the cerebral cortex, whether UTX, an H3K27me3 demethylase, regulates the development of cerebral cortex during the embryonic period is unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that Utx deficiency by knockdown and conditional knockout increases NSC proliferation and decreases terminal mitosis and neuronal differentiation. Furthermore, we find that impairment of cortical development caused by lack of Utx is less significant in males than in females. In addition, UTX demethylates H3K27me3 at the Pten promoter and promotes Pten expression. P-AKT and P-mTOR levels are increased in the Utx conditional knockout cortices. Finally, Utx or Pten overexpression can rescue the impairment of brain development caused by Utx loss. These findings may provide important clues toward deciphering brain diseases.

Keywords

neural stem cells
UTX
proliferation
differentiation
H3K27me3

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