Connexin 43-mediated Neurovascular Interactions Regulate Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain Subventricular Zone

Cell reports(2022)

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The subventricular zone (SVZ) is the largest neural stem cell (NSC) niche in the adult brain; herein, the blood-brain barrier is leaky, allowing direct interactions between NSCs and endothelial cells (ECs). Mechanisms by which direct NSC-EC interactions in the SVZ control NSC behavior are unclear. We found Cx43 to be highly expressed by both NSCs and ECs in the SVZ, and its deletion in either cell type leads to increased NSC proliferation and neuroblast generation, suggesting that Cx43-mediated NSC-EC interactions maintain NSC quiescence. This is further supported by in vitro studies showing co-culture with ECs decreases NSC proliferation and increases their expression of genes associated with quiescence in a Cx43-dependent manner. Cx43 mediates these effects in a channel-independent manner involving its cytoplasmic tail and ERK activation. Such insights further advance our understanding of NSC regulation in vivo and may inform NSC maintenance ex vivo for stem cell therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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