Neural stem cell quiescence is actively maintained by the epigenome.

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作者:Malkowska Anna, Ander Jan, Brand Andrea H
Homeostasis of the nervous system is maintained by a population of resident neural stem cells (NSCs) retained in a state of reversible cell-cycle arrest called quiescence. Quiescent NSCs can resume proliferation in response to different physiological stimuli. Reactivation requires changes in gene expression, much of which is regulated at the epigenomic level. We mapped epigenomic changes in NSC chromatin during stem cell quiescence and reactivation in Drosophila in vivo. Contrary to expectations, chromatin accessibility is increased in quiescent NSCs. Surprisingly, genes crucial for cell-cycle progression are repressed while remaining within permissive H3K36me3-bound euchromatin. At the same time, genes necessary for cell-cell communication are derepressed by eviction of histone H1 and transition to an SWI/SNF-enriched active state. Our results reveal global expansion of accessible chromatin in quiescent NSCs without concomitant transcriptional activation. Strikingly, this process reverses upon reactivation, indicating that opening of chromatin is a quiescence-specific event.

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