Suppressor of Fused Regulation of Hedgehog Signaling is Required for Proper Astrocyte Differentiation.

Stem Cells Dev

Molecular Genetics Unit, Department of Biology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hedgehog signaling is crucial for vertebrate development, but the role of negative regulators like SUFU is less understood, particularly during neural differentiation in mouse P19 cells.
  • Research showed that Hedgehog signaling initially increases during early stages of differentiation but decreases later on when neurons and astrocytes mature.
  • SUFU's presence is essential for proper astrocyte differentiation; without it, Hedgehog target genes are overactive, leading to issues in differentiating into astrocytes, while neuron differentiation remains unaffected.

Article Abstract

Hedgehog signaling is essential for vertebrate development; however, less is known about the negative regulators that influence this pathway. Using the mouse P19 embryonal carcinoma cell model, suppressor of fused (SUFU), a negative regulator of the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway, was investigated during retinoic acid (RA)-induced neural differentiation. We found Hh signaling increased activity in the early phase of differentiation, but was reduced during terminal differentiation of neurons and astrocytes. This early increase in pathway activity was required for neural differentiation; however, it alone was not sufficient to induce neural lineages. SUFU, which regulates signaling at the level of Gli, remained relatively unchanged during differentiation, but its loss through CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing resulted in ectopic expression of Hh target genes. Interestingly, these SUFU-deficient cells were unable to differentiate toward neural lineages without RA, and when directed toward these lineages, they showed delayed and decreased astrocyte differentiation; neuron differentiation was unaffected. Ectopic activation of Hh target genes in SUFU-deficient cells remained throughout RA-induced differentiation and this was accompanied by the loss of Gli3, despite the presence of the message. Thus, the study indicates the proper timing and proportion of astrocyte differentiation requires SUFU, likely acting through Gli3, to reduce Hh signaling during late-stage differentiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/scd.2022.0131DOI Listing

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