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Redox state is a central modulator of the balance between self-renewal and differentiation in a dividing glial precursor cell
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Reductive StressRedox SignalingDevelopmental BiologyCell RegulationCell DivisionRedox RegulatorCell SignalingCentral ModulatorRedox ModulationCell ProliferationRedox BiologyRedox StateCell Fate DeterminationMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyRedox EffectsOxidative Stress
We have discovered that intracellular redox state appears to be a necessary and sufficient modulator of the balance between self-renewal and differentiation in dividing oligodendrocyte-type-2 astrocyte progenitor cells. The intracellular redox state of freshly isolated progenitors allows prospective isolation of cells with different self-renewal characteristics. Redox state is itself modulated by cell-extrinsic signaling molecules that alter the balance between self-renewal and differentiation: growth factors that promote self-renewal cause progenitors to become more reduced, while signaling molecules that promote differentiation cause progenitors to become more oxidized. Moreover, pharmacological antagonists of the redox effects of these cell-extrinsic signaling molecules antagonize their effects on self-renewal and differentiation, indicating that cell-extrinsic signaling molecules that modulate this balance converge on redox modulation as a critical component of their effector mechanism.
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