Analysis of the early response to spinal cord injury identified a key role for mTORC1 signaling in the activation of neural stem progenitor cells
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Peñailillo, Johany
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Analysis of the early response to spinal cord injury identified a key role for mTORC1 signaling in the activation of neural stem progenitor cells
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Xenopus laevis are able to regenerate the spinal cord during larvae stages through the activation of neural stem progenitor cells
(NSPCs). Here we use high-resolution expression profiling to characterize the early transcriptome changes induced after spinal cord
injury, aiming to identify the signals that trigger NSPC proliferation. The analysis delineates a pathway that starts with a rapid and
transitory activation of immediate early genes, followed by migration processes and immune response genes, the pervasive
increase of NSPC-specific ribosome biogenesis factors, and genes involved in stem cell proliferation. Western blot and
immunofluorescence analysis showed that mTORC1 is rapidly and transiently activated after SCI, and its pharmacological inhibition
impairs spinal cord regeneration and proliferation of NSPC through the downregulation of genes involved in the G1/S transition of
cell cycle, with a strong effect on PCNA. We propose that the mTOR signaling pathway is a key player in the activation of NPSCs
during the early steps of spinal cord regeneration.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 3190820
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CARE Chile UC-Centro de Envejecimiento y Regeneracion
Unidad de Microscopia Avanzada UC (UMA UC)
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NPJ Regenerative Medicine (2021) 6:68
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