Cell death and survival of neural progenitor (NP) cells are determined by signals that are largely unknown. We have analyzed pro-apoptotic signaling in individual NP cells that have been derived from mouse embryonic stem cells. NP formation was concomitant with elevated apoptosis and increased expression of ceramide and prostate apoptosis response 4 (PAR-4). Morpholino oligonucleotide-mediated antisense knockdown of PAR-4 or inhibition of ceramide biosynthesis reduced stem cell apoptosis, whereas PAR-4 overexpression and treatment with ceramide analogs elevated apoptosis. Apoptotic cells also stained for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (a nuclear mitosis marker protein), but not for nestin (a marker for NP cells). In mitotic cells, asymmetric distribution of PAR-4 and nestin resulted in one nestin(−)/PAR-4(+) daughter cell, in which ceramide elevation induced apoptosis. The other cell was nestin(+), but PAR-4(−), and was not apoptotic. Asymmetric distribution of PAR-4 and simultaneous elevation of endogenous ceramide provides a possible mechanism underlying asymmetric differentiation and apoptosis of neuronal stem cells in the developing brain.
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Regulation of cell death in mitotic neural progenitor cells by asymmetric distribution of prostate apoptosis response 4 (PAR-4) and simultaneous elevation of endogenous ceramide
Erhard Bieberich,
Erhard Bieberich
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
2Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
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Sarah MacKinnon,
Sarah MacKinnon
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
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Jeane Silva,
Jeane Silva
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
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Scott Noggle,
Scott Noggle
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
3Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
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Brian G. Condie
Brian G. Condie
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
2Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
3Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
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Erhard Bieberich
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
2Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
Sarah MacKinnon
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
Jeane Silva
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
Scott Noggle
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
3Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
Brian G. Condie
1Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
2Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912
3Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
Address correspondence to Erhard Bieberich, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Medical College of Georgia, 1120 15th Street, Room CB-2803, Augusta, GA 30912. Tel.: (706) 721-9113. Fax: (706) 721-8685. email: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: Bcl-2, b-cell lymphoma 2; EB, embryoid body; ES, embryonic stem; FB1, fumonisin B1; FGF-2, fibroblast growth factor 2; HPTLC, high performance thin layer chromatography; NP, neural progenitor; PAR-4, prostate apoptosis response 4; PCNA, proliferating cell nuclear antigen; SPT, serine palmitoyltransferase.
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December 11 2002
Accepted:
June 02 2003
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
J Cell Biol (2003) 162 (3): 469–479.
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Received:
December 11 2002
Accepted:
June 02 2003
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Erhard Bieberich, Sarah MacKinnon, Jeane Silva, Scott Noggle, Brian G. Condie; Regulation of cell death in mitotic neural progenitor cells by asymmetric distribution of prostate apoptosis response 4 (PAR-4) and simultaneous elevation of endogenous ceramide . J Cell Biol 4 August 2003; 162 (3): 469–479. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200212067
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