Identification of a discrete subpopulation of spinal cord ependymal cells with neural stem cell properties
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2022-03-01
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Spinal cord ependymal cells display neural stem cell properties in vitro and generate scar-forming astrocytes and remyelinating oligodendrocytes after injury. We report that ependymal cells are functionally heterogeneous and identify a small subpopulation (8% of ependymal cells and 0.1% of all cells in a spinal cord segment), which we denote ependymal A (EpA) cells, that accounts for the in vitro stem cell potential in the adult spinal cord. After spinal cord injury, EpA cells undergo self-renewing cell division as they give rise to differentiated progeny. Single-cell transcriptome analysis revealed a loss of ependymal cell gene expression programs as EpA cells gained signaling entropy and dedifferentiated to a stem-cell-like transcriptional state after an injury. We conclude that EpA cells are highly differentiated cells that can revert to a stem cell state and constitute a therapeutic target for spinal cord repair.
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EpA cells, ependymal cells, neural stem cells, spinal cord injury, Neural Stem Cells/metabolism, Cell Differentiation/physiology, Humans, Neuroglia, Spinal Cord/metabolism, Spinal Cord Injuries/metabolism, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article
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Stenudd, M, Sabelström, H, Llorens-Bobadilla, E, Zamboni, M, Blom, H, Brismar, H, Zhang, S, Basak, O, Clevers, H, Göritz, C, Barnabé-Heider, F & Frisén, J 2022, 'Identification of a discrete subpopulation of spinal cord ependymal cells with neural stem cell properties', Cell Reports, vol. 38, no. 9, 110440, pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110440