Apostolopoulou M, Kiehl TR, Winter M, Cardenas De La Hoz E, Boles NC, Bjornsson CS, Zuloaga KL, Goderie SK, Wang Y, Cohen AR, Temple S. Non-monotonic Changes in Progenitor Cell Behavior and Gene Expression during Aging of the Adult V-SVZ Neural Stem Cell Niche.
Stem Cell Reports 2017;
9:1931-1947. [PMID:
29129683 PMCID:
PMC5785674 DOI:
10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.10.005]
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Abstract
Neural stem cell activity in the ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) decreases with aging, thought to occur by a unidirectional decline. However, by analyzing the V-SVZ transcriptome of male mice at 2, 6, 18, and 22 months, we found that most of the genes that change significantly over time show a reversal of trend, with a maximum or minimum expression at 18 months. In vivo, MASH1+ progenitor cells decreased in number and proliferation between 2 and 18 months but increased between 18 and 22 months. Time-lapse lineage analysis of 944 V-SVZ cells showed that age-related declines in neurogenesis were recapitulated in vitro in clones. However, activated type B/type C cell clones divide slower at 2 to 18 months, then unexpectedly faster at 22 months, with impaired transition to type A neuroblasts. Our findings indicate that aging of the V-SVZ involves significant non-monotonic changes that are programmed within progenitor cells and are observable independent of the aging niche.
RNA sequencing analysis of the adult V-SVZ NSC niche at 2, 6, 18, and 22 months
During aging, most V-SVZ niche genes show max/min expression at 18 months
In vivo MASH1+ cells cycle slowest at 18 months but at 22 months return to 2-month rate
Time-lapse analyses of isolated SVZ cells show that age-associated changes are programmed
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