Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres

The neurogenic niche of the subventricular zone (SVZ) in adult brain tissue takes the form of a pinwheel-like cytoarchitectural structure, with mono-ciliated astrocytes displaying neural stem cell (NSC) characteristics present in the core surrounded by ciliated ependymal cells. For the first time, w...

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Main Authors: Francisco Javier Rodriguez-Jimenez, Eleonora Clemente, Victoria Moreno-Manzano, Slaven Erceg
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-12-01
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spelling doaj-559f55ced1d04805854ba8c22b9019af2020-11-25T01:12:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2019-12-01710.3389/fcell.2019.00334481679Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived NeurospheresFrancisco Javier Rodriguez-Jimenez0Eleonora Clemente1Victoria Moreno-Manzano2Slaven Erceg3Slaven Erceg4Slaven Erceg5Stem Cell Therapies in Neurodegenerative Diseases Laboratory, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), Valencia, SpainStem Cell Therapies in Neurodegenerative Diseases Laboratory, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), Valencia, SpainNeuronal Regeneration Laboratory, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), Valencia, SpainStem Cell Therapies in Neurodegenerative Diseases Laboratory, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), Valencia, SpainNational Stem Cell Bank-Valencian Node, Platform for Proteomics, Genotyping and Cell Lines PRB3, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), Valencia, SpainDepartment of Tissue Cultures and Stem Cells, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CzechiaThe neurogenic niche of the subventricular zone (SVZ) in adult brain tissue takes the form of a pinwheel-like cytoarchitectural structure, with mono-ciliated astrocytes displaying neural stem cell (NSC) characteristics present in the core surrounded by ciliated ependymal cells. For the first time, we have demonstrated the formation of similar pinwheel structures in spinal cord and SVZ tissue-derived neurospheres cultured in vitro. To investigate whether the organization and integrity of these pinwheel structures depends on the appropriate organization of ciliated astrocytes and ependymal cells, we modified neurosphere cell arrangements via the application of the methyltransferase inhibitor 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (5-aza-dc) or the antiviral drug ganciclovir (GCV) in transgenic mice expressing herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase from the GFAP promoter (GFAP-TK). Treatment of neurospheres with 5-aza-dc increased FoxJ1 expression, a crucial factor for ciliogenesis, by reducing methylation of the FoxJ1 CpG island. 5-aza-dc also increased the expression of the astrocyte marker GFAP and caused aberrant accumulation of ciliated astrocytes. However, the ablation of dividing astrocytes within neurospheres by GCV treatment led to an increase in the accumulation of ciliated ependymal cells, as evidenced by the increased expression of the ependymal cell markers Vimentin or CD24. While 5-aza-dc and GCV treatment differentially affected cell arrangement, both compounds significantly diminished the number of pinwheel structures present in neurospheres. Thus, we suggest that the ratio of ciliated astrocytes to ependymal cells plays a crucial role in the correct formation of the pinwheel structures in spinal cord tissue-derived neurospheres in vitro.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2019.00334/fullpinwheelsastrocytesependymal cellsneurospherescilia
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author Francisco Javier Rodriguez-Jimenez
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Eleonora Clemente
Victoria Moreno-Manzano
Slaven Erceg
Slaven Erceg
Slaven Erceg
Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
pinwheels
astrocytes
ependymal cells
neurospheres
cilia
author_facet Francisco Javier Rodriguez-Jimenez
Eleonora Clemente
Victoria Moreno-Manzano
Slaven Erceg
Slaven Erceg
Slaven Erceg
author_sort Francisco Javier Rodriguez-Jimenez
title Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
title_short Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
title_full Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
title_fullStr Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
title_full_unstemmed Organized Neurogenic-Niche-Like Pinwheel Structures Discovered in Spinal Cord Tissue-Derived Neurospheres
title_sort organized neurogenic-niche-like pinwheel structures discovered in spinal cord tissue-derived neurospheres
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
issn 2296-634X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The neurogenic niche of the subventricular zone (SVZ) in adult brain tissue takes the form of a pinwheel-like cytoarchitectural structure, with mono-ciliated astrocytes displaying neural stem cell (NSC) characteristics present in the core surrounded by ciliated ependymal cells. For the first time, we have demonstrated the formation of similar pinwheel structures in spinal cord and SVZ tissue-derived neurospheres cultured in vitro. To investigate whether the organization and integrity of these pinwheel structures depends on the appropriate organization of ciliated astrocytes and ependymal cells, we modified neurosphere cell arrangements via the application of the methyltransferase inhibitor 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (5-aza-dc) or the antiviral drug ganciclovir (GCV) in transgenic mice expressing herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase from the GFAP promoter (GFAP-TK). Treatment of neurospheres with 5-aza-dc increased FoxJ1 expression, a crucial factor for ciliogenesis, by reducing methylation of the FoxJ1 CpG island. 5-aza-dc also increased the expression of the astrocyte marker GFAP and caused aberrant accumulation of ciliated astrocytes. However, the ablation of dividing astrocytes within neurospheres by GCV treatment led to an increase in the accumulation of ciliated ependymal cells, as evidenced by the increased expression of the ependymal cell markers Vimentin or CD24. While 5-aza-dc and GCV treatment differentially affected cell arrangement, both compounds significantly diminished the number of pinwheel structures present in neurospheres. Thus, we suggest that the ratio of ciliated astrocytes to ependymal cells plays a crucial role in the correct formation of the pinwheel structures in spinal cord tissue-derived neurospheres in vitro.
topic pinwheels
astrocytes
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neurospheres
cilia
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