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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2024-12-28 09:46:00


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Genetically Labeled Premyelinating Oligodendrocytes: Bridging Oligodendrogenesis and Neuronal Activity
To myelinate axons, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) must stop dividing and differentiate into premyelinating oligodendrocytes (preOLs). PreOLs are thought to survey and begin ensheathing nearby axons, and their maturation is often stalled at human demyelinating lesions. Lack of genetic tools to visualize and manipulate preOLs has left this critical differentiation stage woefully understudied. Here, we generated a knock-in mouse line that specifically labels preOLs across the central nervous system. Genetically labeled preOLs exhibit distinct morphology, unique transcriptomic and electrophysiological features, and do not overlap with OPCs. PreOL lineage tracing revealed that subsets of them undergo prolonged maturation and that different brain regions initiate oligodendrogenesis with the spatiotemporal specificity. Lastly, by fate mapping preOLs under sensory deprivation, we find that neuronal activity functions within a narrow time window of preOL maturation to promote their survival and successful integration. Our work provides a new tool to probe this critical cell stage during axon ensheathment, allowing for fine dissection of axon-oligodendrocyte interactions.


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