生物
神经发生
MAPK/ERK通路
细胞生物学
脊髓损伤
髓鞘
神经干细胞
激酶
神经保护
神经科学
干细胞
脊髓
中枢神经系统
作者
Weiwei Xue,Yannan Zhao,Zhifeng Xiao,Xianming Wu,Dezun Ma,Jin Han,Xing Li,Xiaoyu Xue,Ying Yang,Yongxiang Fang,Caixia Fan,Sumei Liu,Xu Bai,Sufang Han,Bing Chen,Haipeng Zhang,Yongheng Fan,Weiyuan Liu,Qun Dong,Jianwu Dai
出处
期刊:Stem Cells
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2019-10-17
卷期号:38 (1): 118-133
被引量:25
摘要
Nerve regeneration is blocked after spinal cord injury (SCI) by a complex myelin-associated inhibitory (MAI) microenvironment in the lesion site; however, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. During the process of neural stem cell (NSC) differentiation, pathway inhibitors were added to quantitatively assess the effects on neuronal differentiation. Immunoprecipitation and lentivirus-induced overexpression were used to examine effects in vitro. In vivo, animal experiments and lineage tracing methods were used to identify nascent neurogenesis after SCI. In vitro results indicated that myelin inhibited neuronal differentiation by activating the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-extracellular-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling cascade. Subsequently, we found that tripartite motif (TRIM) 32, a neuronal fate-determining factor, was inhibited. Moreover, inhibition of EGFR-ERK promoted TRIM32 expression and enhanced neuronal differentiation in the presence of myelin. We further demonstrated that ERK interacts with TRIM32 to regulate neuronal differentiation. In vivo results indicated that EGFR-ERK blockade increased TRIM32 expression and promoted neurogenesis in the injured area, thus enhancing functional recovery after SCI. Our results showed that EGFR-ERK blockade antagonized MAI of neuronal differentiation of NSCs through regulation of TRIM32 by ERK. Collectively, these findings may provide potential new targets for SCI repair.
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