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Dysregulation of REST and its target genes impacts the fate of neural progenitor cells in down syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Increasing shreds of evidence suggest that neurogenic-to-gliogenic shift may be critical to the abnormal neurodevelopment observed in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). REST, the Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor, regulates the differentiation and development of neural cells. Downregulation of REST may lead to defects in post-differentiation neuronal morphology in the brain of the DS fetal. This study aims to elucidate the role of REST in DS-derived NPCs using bioinformatics analyses and laboratory validations. We identified and validated vital REST-targeted DEGs: CD44, TGFB1, FN1, ITGB1, and COL1A1. Interestingly, these genes are involved in neurogenesis and gliogenesis in DS-derived NPCs. Furthermore, we identified nuclear REST loss and the neuroblast marker, DCX, was downregulated in DS human trisomic induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)-derived NPCs, whereas the glioblast marker, NFIA, was upregulated. Our findings indicate that the loss of REST is critical in the neurogenic-to-gliogenic shift observed in DS-derived NPCs. REST and its target genes may collectively regulate the NPC phenotype.

SUBMITTER: Huang T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11754635 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dysregulation of REST and its target genes impacts the fate of neural progenitor cells in down syndrome.

Huang Tan T   Fakurazi Sharida S   Cheah Pike-See PS   Ling King-Hwa KH  

Scientific reports 20250122 1


Increasing shreds of evidence suggest that neurogenic-to-gliogenic shift may be critical to the abnormal neurodevelopment observed in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). REST, the Repressor Element-1 Silencing Transcription factor, regulates the differentiation and development of neural cells. Downregulation of REST may lead to defects in post-differentiation neuronal morphology in the brain of the DS fetal. This study aims to elucidate the role of REST in DS-derived NPCs using bioinformatics a  ...[more]

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