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Development of Ependymal and Postnatal Neural Stem Cells and Their Origin from a Common Embryonic Progenitor

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CELL REPORTS
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 429-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.01.088

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  1. Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
  2. Becas Chile, Ministerio de Educacion
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  4. NIH [R37 HD32116, R01 NS28478, F32 NS103221]
  5. MINECO [BFU2016-80360-R]
  6. Heather and Melanie Muss Endowed Chair

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The adult mouse brain contains an extensive neurogenic niche in the lateral walls of the lateral ventricles. This epithelium, which has a unique pinwheel organization, contains multiciliated ependymal (E1) cells and neural stem cells (B1). This postnatal germinal epithelium develops from the embryonic ventricular zone, but the lineage relationship between E1 and B1 cells remains unknown. Distinct subpopulations of radial glia (RG) cells in late embryonic and early postnatal development either expand their apical domain >11-fold to form E1 cells or retain small apical domains that coalesce into the centers of pinwheels to form B1 cells. Using independent methods of lineage tracing, we show that individual RG cells can give rise to clones containing E1 and B1 cells. This study reveals key developmental steps in the formation of the postnatal germinal niche and the shared cellular origin of E1 and B1 cells.

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