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c-Myb Is Required for Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation and Maintenance of the Neural Stem Cell Niche in Adult Brain
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Neurogenic NicheBrain DevelopmentAdult Stem CellCerebral OrganoidSocial SciencesNeuroregenerationEpendymaReduced NeurogenesisNeurogenesisStem CellsAdult BrainCell BiologyConditional Gene DeletionDevelopmental BiologyCellular NeuroscienceStem Cell ResearchNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicineNeural Stem CellCell Development
Ongoing production of neurons in adult brain is restricted to specialized neurogenic niches. Deregulated expression of genes controlling homeostasis of neural progenitor cell division and/or their microenvironment underpins a spectrum of brain pathologies. Using conditional gene deletion, we show that the proto-oncogene c-myb regulates neural progenitor cell proliferation and maintains ependymal cell integrity in mice. These two cellular compartments constitute the neurogenic niche in the adult brain. Brains devoid of c-Myb showed enlarged ventricular spaces, ependymal cell abnormalities, and reduced neurogenesis. Neural progenitor cells lacking c-Myb showed a reduced intrinsic proliferative capacity and reduction of Sox-2 and Pax-6 expression. These data point to an important role for c-Myb in the neurogenic niche of the adult brain.
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