Project Details
Functional heterogeneity of ependymoglial cells in adult zebrafish telencephalon
Applicant
Professor Dr. Jovica Ninkovic
Subject Area
Molecular Biology and Physiology of Neurons and Glial Cells
Term
from 2017 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 387481403
The ependymoglial cells in the zebrafish telencephalon act as adult neural stem cells, but also serve the supporting role of mammalian protoplasmic astrocytes and ependyma such as metabolic support, synapse enwrapping, etc. At present it is not clear if the same cell has both functions or if different populations provide different functions. We have prospectively isolated two ependymoglial populations and compared their transcriptomes. The transcriptome analysis suggests that one population could provide new neurons (neurogenic ependymoglia), while the other has the characteristics of the bone fide protoplasmic astrocytes (gliogenic ependymoglia). Within this grant, we will further characterize these two populations using the transcriptome and metabolic analysis. We will perform the genetic fate mapping of these two populations addressing their potential in the intact fish brain and assess their functional importance using the ablation experiments. Finally, we will address the origin of the two populations during the development and assess the molecular pathways specifying these two ependymoglial populations. Within this proposal, we will utilize the unique feature of the zebrafish telencephalon, the coexistence of the bona fide glial cells and stem cells in the same niche, to infer the emergence of neural lineages in vertebrates and provide the molecular and cellular basis for the further analysis in mammals.
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