Institute of Anatomy, University of Zurich, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Zurich, 8057, Switzerland.
Nat Commun. 2019 May 16;10(1):2192. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-09823-5.
The transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1) plays an important role in human disease. It is often overexpressed in cancers and mutations can lead to a congenital haploinsufficiency syndrome characterized by craniofacial dysmorphisms and neurological dysfunctions, consistent with a role in brain development. Here, we show that Yy1 controls murine cerebral cortex development in a stage-dependent manner. By regulating a wide range of metabolic pathways and protein translation, Yy1 maintains proliferation and survival of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) at early stages of brain development. Despite its constitutive expression, however, the dependence on Yy1 declines over the course of corticogenesis. This is associated with decreasing importance of processes controlled by Yy1 during development, as reflected by diminished protein synthesis rates at later developmental stages. Thus, our study unravels a novel role for Yy1 as a stage-dependent regulator of brain development and shows that biosynthetic demands of NPCs dynamically change throughout development.
转录因子 Yin Yang 1(YY1)在人类疾病中发挥着重要作用。它在癌症中常常过度表达,而突变会导致一种先天性单倍体不足综合征,其特征是颅面畸形和神经功能障碍,这与它在大脑发育中的作用一致。在这里,我们表明 Yy1 以依赖于发育阶段的方式控制着小鼠大脑皮层的发育。通过调节广泛的代谢途径和蛋白质翻译,Yy1 在大脑发育的早期维持神经祖细胞(NPC)的增殖和存活。然而,尽管其持续表达,但其对 Yy1 的依赖性在皮质发生过程中逐渐降低。这与发育过程中受 Yy1 控制的过程的重要性降低有关,这反映在后期发育阶段蛋白质合成率降低。因此,我们的研究揭示了 Yy1 作为大脑发育的依赖于发育阶段的调节因子的新作用,并表明 NPC 的生物合成需求在整个发育过程中动态变化。