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Live Imaging Reveals Cerebellar Neural Stem Cell Dynamics and the Role of VNUT in Lineage Progression

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STEM CELL REPORTS
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 1080-1094

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.09.007

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  1. MEC [BFU2014-53654-P]
  2. BRADE-CM [S2013/ICE-2958]
  3. UCMSantander [PR26/16-18B-3, PR75/18, PR65/19-22453]
  4. Fundacion Ramon Areces [PR2018/16-02]
  5. Ramon y Cajal Program (MEC) [RYC-2013-13290]
  6. [BFU2015-70067REDC]

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Little is known about the intrinsic specification of postnatal cerebellar neural stem cells (NSCs) and to what extent they depend on in-formation from their local niche. Here, we have used an adapted cell preparation of isolated postnatal NSCs and live imaging to demonstrate that cerebellar progenitors maintain their neurogenic nature by displaying hallmarks of NSCs. Furthermore, by using this preparation, all the cell types produced postnatally in the cerebellum, in similar relative proportions to those observed in vivo, can be monitored. The fact that neurogenesis occurs in such organized manner in the absence of signals from the local environment, suggests that cerebellar lineage progression is to an important extent governed by cell-intrinsic or pre-programmed events. Finally, we took advantage of the absence of the niche to assay the influence of the vesicular nucleotide transporter inhibition, which dramatically reduced the number of NSCs in vitro by promoting their progression toward neurogenesis.

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