A star is born: New insights into the mechanism of astrogenesis

Regina Kanski, Miriam E. Van Strien, Paula Van Tijn, Elly M. Hol*

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    Abstract

    Astrocytes emerge as crucial cells for proper neuronal functioning in the developing and adult brain. Neurons and astrocytes are sequentially generated from the same pool of neural stem cells (NSCs). Tight regulation of the neuron-to-astrocyte switch is critical for (1) the generation of a balanced number of astrocytes and neurons and (2) neuronal circuit formation, since newborn astrocytes regulate synapse formation. This review focuses on signaling pathways that instruct astrogenesis, incorporating recently discovered intrinsic and extrinsic regulators. The canonical pathway of astrocytic gene expression, JAK/STAT signaling, is inhibited during neurogenesis to prevent premature astrocyte differentiation. At the onset of astrogenesis, Notch signaling induces epigenetic remodeling of astrocytic genes like glial fibrillary acidic protein to change NSC competence. In turn, astrogenesis is initiated by signals received from newborn neurons. We highlight how key molecular pathways like JAK/STAT and Notch are integrated in a complex network of environmental signals and epigenetic and transcriptional regulators to determine NSC differentiation. It is essential to understand NSC differentiation in respect to future NSC-based therapies for brain diseases, as transplanted NSCs preferentially become astrocytes. As emphasized in this review, many clues in this respect can be learned from development. © 2013 Springer Basel.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)433-447
    Number of pages15
    JournalCellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Volume71
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Development
    • Neural stem cell
    • Astrocyte differentiation
    • Notch signaling
    • GFAP
    • NEURAL STEM-CELLS
    • CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM
    • LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR
    • UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE
    • ASTROCYTE DIFFERENTIATION
    • PRECURSOR CELLS
    • GENE-EXPRESSION
    • PROMOTES NEUROGENESIS
    • DNA METHYLATION
    • CEREBRAL-CORTEX

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