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Genetic deletion of Rnd3 in neural stem cells promotes proliferation via upregulation of Notch signaling

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 8, Issue 53, Pages 91112-91122

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.20247

Keywords

Rnd3; neural stem cells; Notch signaling; proliferation; stem cells

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81371390, 81502175, 81460042, 81160020]

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Rnd3, a Rho GTPase, is involved in the inhibition of actin cytoskeleton dynamics through the Rho kinase-dependent signaling pathway. We previously demonstrated that mice with genetic deletion of Rnd3 developed a markedly larger brain compared with wild-type mice. Here, we demonstrate that Rnd3 knockout mice developed an enlarged subventricular zone, and we identify a novel role for Rnd3 as an inhibitor of Notch signaling in neural stem cells. Rnd3 deficiency, both in vivo and in vitro, resulted in increased levels of Notch intracellular domain protein. This led to enhanced Notch signaling and promotion of aberrant neural stem cell growth, thereby resulting in a larger subventricular zone and a markedly larger brain. Inhibition of Notch activity abrogated this aberrant neural stem cell growth.

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