RGCC balances self-renewal and neuronal differentiation of neural stem cells in the developing mammalian neocortex

RGCC 平衡哺乳动物新皮层发育过程中神经干细胞的自我更新和神经元分化

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作者:Zhenming Guo, Mengxia Chen, Yiming Chao, Chunhai Cai, Liangjie Liu, Li Zhao, Linbo Li, Qing-Ran Bai, Yanxin Xu, Weibo Niu, Lei Shi, Yan Bi, Decheng Ren, Fan Yuan, Shuyue Shi, Qian Zeng, Ke Han, Yi Shi, Shan Bian, Guang He

Abstract

During neocortical development, neural stem cells (NSCs) divide symmetrically to self-renew at the early stage and then divide asymmetrically to generate post-mitotic neurons. The molecular mechanisms regulating the balance between NSC self-renewal and neurogenesis are not fully understood. Using mouse in utero electroporation (IUE) technique and in vitro human NSC differentiation models including cerebral organoids (hCOs), we show here that regulator of cell cycle (RGCC) modulates NSC self-renewal and neuronal differentiation by affecting cell cycle regulation and spindle orientation. RGCC deficiency hampers normal cell cycle process and dysregulates the mitotic spindle, thus driving more cells to divide asymmetrically. These modulations diminish the NSC population and cause NSC pre-differentiation that eventually leads to brain developmental malformation in hCOs. We further show that RGCC might regulate NSC spindle orientation by affecting the organization of centrosome and microtubules. Our results demonstrate that RGCC is essential to maintain the NSC pool during cortical development and suggest that RGCC defects could have etiological roles in human brain malformations.

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