Histone H2AX-dependent GABAA receptor regulation of stem cell proliferation

2008 Nature 286 citations

Abstract

Stem cell self-renewal implies proliferation under continued maintenance of multipotency. Small changes in numbers of stem cells may lead to large differences in differentiated cell numbers, resulting in significant physiological consequences. Proliferation is typically regulated in the G1 phase, which is associated with differentiation and cell cycle arrest. However, embryonic stem (ES) cells may lack a G1 checkpoint. Regulation of proliferation in the 'DNA damage' S/G2 cell cycle checkpoint pathway is known for its role in the maintenance of chromatin structural integrity. Here we show that autocrine/paracrine gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signalling by means of GABA(A) receptors negatively controls ES cell and peripheral neural crest stem (NCS) cell proliferation, preimplantation embryonic growth and proliferation in the boundary-cap stem cell niche, resulting in an attenuation of neuronal progenies from this stem cell niche. Activation of GABA(A) receptors leads to hyperpolarization, increased cell volume and accumulation of stem cells in S phase, thereby causing a rapid decrease in cell proliferation. GABA(A) receptors signal through S-phase checkpoint kinases of the phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase-related kinase family and the histone variant H2AX. This signalling pathway critically regulates proliferation independently of differentiation, apoptosis and overt damage to DNA. These results indicate the presence of a fundamentally different mechanism of proliferation control in these stem cells, in comparison with most somatic cells, involving proteins in the DNA damage checkpoint pathway.

Keywords

Cell biologyStem cellBiologyCell cycleParacrine signallingAutocrine signallingCell growthCellular differentiationCellReceptorGenetics

MeSH Terms

AnimalsAutocrine CommunicationBlastocystCell CountCell CycleCell LineCell ProliferationCell SizeDNA DamageGABA-A Receptor AgonistsGABA-A Receptor AntagonistsHistonesMiceNeural CrestParacrine CommunicationPatch-Clamp TechniquesPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesPhosphorylationReceptorsGABA-AStem Cellsgamma-Aminobutyric Acid

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Year
2008
Type
article
Volume
451
Issue
7177
Pages
460-464
Citations
286
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Michael Andäng, Jens Hjerling‐Leffler, Annalena Moliner et al. (2008). Histone H2AX-dependent GABAA receptor regulation of stem cell proliferation. Nature , 451 (7177) , 460-464. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06488

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10.1038/nature06488
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18185516

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