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  • In vivo clonal analysis reveals self-renewing and multipotent adult neural stem cell characteristics.

In vivo clonal analysis reveals self-renewing and multipotent adult neural stem cell characteristics.

Cell (2011-06-15)
Michael A Bonaguidi, Michael A Wheeler, Jason S Shapiro, Ryan P Stadel, Gerald J Sun, Guo-li Ming, Hongjun Song
ABSTRACT

Neurogenesis and gliogenesis continue in discrete regions of the adult mammalian brain. A fundamental question remains whether cell genesis occurs from distinct lineage-restricted progenitors or from self-renewing and multipotent neural stem cells in the adult brain. Here, we developed a genetic marking strategy for lineage tracing of individual, quiescent, and nestin-expressing radial glia-like (RGL) precursors in the adult mouse dentate gyrus. Clonal analysis identified multiple modes of RGL activation, including asymmetric and symmetric self-renewal. Long-term lineage tracing inxa0vivo revealed a significant percentage of clones that contained RGL(s), neurons, and astrocytes, indicating capacity of individual RGLs for both self-renewal and multilineage differentiation. Furthermore, conditional Pten deletion in RGLs initially promotes their activation and symmetric self-renewal but ultimately leads to terminal astrocytic differentiation and RGL depletion in the adult hippocampus. Our study identifies RGLs as self-renewing and multipotent neural stem cells and provides novel insights into inxa0vivo properties of adult neural stem cells.

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