Akai Jun, Halley Pam A, Storey Kate G
Division of Cell and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 5EH, United Kingdom.
Genes Dev. 2005 Dec 1;19(23):2877-87. doi: 10.1101/gad.357705. Epub 2005 Nov 14.
Generation of the spinal cord relies on proliferation of undifferentiated cells located in a caudal stem zone. Although fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling is required to maintain this cell group, we do not know how it controls cell behavior in this context. Here we characterize an overlooked expression domain of the Notch ligand, Delta1, in the stem zone and demonstrate that this constitutes a proliferative cell group in which Notch signaling is active. We show that FGF signaling is required for expression of the proneural gene cash4 in the stem zone, which in turn induces Delta1. We further demonstrate that Notch signaling is required for cell proliferation within the stem zone; however, it does not regulate cell movement out of this region, nor is loss of Notch signaling sufficient to drive neuronal differentiation within this tissue. These data identify a novel role for the Notch pathway during vertebrate neurogenesis in which signaling between high Delta1-expressing cells maintains the neural precursor pool that generates the spinal cord. Our findings also suggest a mechanism for the establishment of the cell selection process, lateral inhibition: Mutual inhibition between Delta/Notch-expressing stem zone cells switches to single Delta1-presenting neurons as FGF activity declines in the newly formed neuroepithelium.
脊髓的生成依赖于位于尾侧干细胞区的未分化细胞的增殖。尽管成纤维细胞生长因子(FGF)信号传导对于维持这一细胞群是必需的,但我们尚不清楚它在此背景下如何控制细胞行为。在这里,我们对Notch配体Delta1在干细胞区中一个被忽视的表达域进行了表征,并证明这构成了一个Notch信号传导活跃的增殖细胞群。我们表明,FGF信号传导对于干细胞区中神经前体基因cash4的表达是必需的,而cash4反过来诱导Delta1。我们进一步证明,Notch信号传导对于干细胞区内的细胞增殖是必需的;然而,它并不调节细胞从该区域移出,而且Notch信号传导的缺失也不足以驱动该组织内的神经元分化。这些数据确定了Notch通路在脊椎动物神经发生过程中的一个新作用,即高表达Delta1的细胞之间的信号传导维持了产生脊髓的神经前体池。我们的研究结果还提出了一种细胞选择过程即侧向抑制的建立机制:随着新形成的神经上皮中FGF活性下降,表达Delta/Notch的干细胞区细胞之间的相互抑制转变为单个表达Delta1的神经元。