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Breast carcinoma-amplified sequence 2 regulates adult neurogenesis via β-catenin.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Breast carcinoma-amplified sequence 2 (BCAS2) regulates β-catenin gene splicing. The conditional knockout of BCAS2 expression in the forebrain (BCAS2 cKO) of mice confers impaired learning and memory along with decreased β-catenin expression. Because β-catenin reportedly regulates adult neurogenesis, we wondered whether BCAS2 could regulate adult neurogenesis via β-catenin.

Methods

BCAS2-regulating neurogenesis was investigated by characterizing BCAS2 cKO mice. Also, lentivirus-shBCAS2 was intracranially injected into the hippocampus of wild-type mice to knock down BCAS2 expression. We evaluated the rescue effects of BCAS2 cKO by intracranial injection of adeno-associated virus encoding BCAS2 (AAV-DJ8-BCAS2) and AAV-β-catenin gene therapy.

Results

To show that BCAS2-regulating adult neurogenesis via β-catenin, first, BCAS2 cKO mice showed low SRY-box 2-positive (Sox2+) neural stem cell proliferation and doublecortin-positive (DCX+) immature neurons. Second, stereotaxic intracranial injection of lentivirus-shBCAS2 knocked down BCAS2 in the hippocampus of wild-type mice, and we confirmed the BCAS2 regulation of adult neurogenesis via β-catenin. Third, AAV-DJ8-BCAS2 gene therapy in BCAS2 cKO mice reversed the low proliferation of Sox2+ neural stem cells and the decreased number of DCX+ immature neurons with increased β-catenin expression. Moreover, AAV-β-catenin gene therapy restored neuron stem cell proliferation and immature neuron differentiation, which further supports BCAS2-regulating adult neurogenesis via β-catenin. In addition, cells targeted by AAV-DJ8 injection into the hippocampus included Sox2 and DCX immature neurons, interneurons, and astrocytes. BCAS2 may regulate adult neurogenesis by targeting Sox2+ and DCX+ immature neurons for autocrine effects and interneurons or astrocytes for paracrine effects.

Conclusions

BCAS2 can regulate adult neurogenesis in mice via β-catenin.

SUBMITTER: Chen HH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8996563 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Breast carcinoma-amplified sequence 2 regulates adult neurogenesis via β-catenin.

Chen Hsin-Hsiung HH   Lu Hao-Yu HY   Chang Chao-Hsin CH   Lin Shih-Hao SH   Huang Chu-Wei CW   Wei Po-Han PH   Chen Yi-Wen YW   Lin Yi-Rou YR   Huang Hsien-Sung HS   Wang Pei-Yu PY   Tsao Yeou-Ping YP   Chen Show-Li SL  

Stem cell research & therapy 20220411 1


<h4>Background</h4>Breast carcinoma-amplified sequence 2 (BCAS2) regulates β-catenin gene splicing. The conditional knockout of BCAS2 expression in the forebrain (BCAS2 cKO) of mice confers impaired learning and memory along with decreased β-catenin expression. Because β-catenin reportedly regulates adult neurogenesis, we wondered whether BCAS2 could regulate adult neurogenesis via β-catenin.<h4>Methods</h4>BCAS2-regulating neurogenesis was investigated by characterizing BCAS2 cKO mice. Also, le  ...[more]

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