4.6 Article

EZH2 regulates neuroepithelium structure and neuroblast proliferation by repressing p21

Journal

OPEN BIOLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.150227

Keywords

EZH2; neuroblast proliferation; gene silencing; histone methylation; neural development

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [CSD2006-00049, BFU2009-11527, BFU-2012-34261, BIO2006-15557]
  2. Fundacio La Marato de TV3 [090210]
  3. Fondation Jerome Lejeune
  4. CSIC [200420E578]
  5. I3P fellowship [I3P-BPD2005]
  6. FPU fellowship
  7. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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The function of EZH2 as a transcription repressor is well characterized. However, its role during vertebrate development is still poorly understood, particularly in neurogenesis. Here, we uncover the role of EZH2 in controlling the integrity of the neural tube and allowing proper progenitor proliferation. We demonstrate that knocking down the EZH2 in chick embryo neural tubes unexpectedly disrupts the neuroepithelium (NE) structure, correlating with alteration of the Rho pathway, and reduces neural progenitor proliferation. Moreover, we use transcriptional profiling and functional assays to show that EZH2-mediated repression of p21(WAF1/CIP1) contributes to both processes. Accordingly, overexpression of cytoplasmic p21(WAF1/CIP1) induces NE structural alterations and p21(WAF1/CIP1) suppression rescues proliferation defects and partially compensates for the structural alterations and the Rho activity. Overall, our findings describe a new role of EZH2 in controlling the NE integrity in the neural tube to allow proper progenitor proliferation.

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