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    Remarkable Dimmer Switch Discovered for Human Brain Cell Growth

    By McGill UniversityMarch 20, 20221 Comment2 Mins Read
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    Cluster of Neuronal Cells
    Human neurons derived from urine allow students in the Ernst lab to model neurodevelopmental disease such as FOXG1 syndrome. This image shows a large cluster of neuronal cells that are colored for genes known to be expressed in brain cells. Once created, these neurons can be used to study developmental processes, test drugs, or genetically engineer changes to gene products that may be deficient in diseases such as FOXG1 syndrome. Credit: Nuwan Hettige

    McGill University researchers have discovered that the FOXG1 gene can control brain cell growth, making it a potential target for gene therapies against brain tumors and neurodevelopmental disorders.

    Controlling how cells grow is fundamental to ensuring proper brain development and stopping aggressive brain tumors. The network of molecules that control brain cell growth is thought to be complex and vast, but now McGill University researchers provide striking evidence of a single gene that can, by itself, control brain cell growth in humans.

    In a paper published recently in Stem Cell reports, Carl Ernst, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and his team have shown that the loss of the FOXG1 gene in brain cells from patients with severe microcephaly — a disease where the brain does not grow large enough — reduces brain cell growth.  Using genetic engineering, they turned on FOXG1 in cells from a microcephaly patient to different levels and showed corresponding increases in brain cell growth.  They have uncovered a remarkable dimmer switch to turn brain cell growth up or down.

    Their research indicates that a single gene could potentially be targeted to stop brain tumor cells from growing. Or that future gene therapy might allow this same gene to be turned up in patients with microcephaly or other neurodevelopmental disorders.

    Reference: “FOXG1 dose tunes cell proliferation dynamics in human forebrain progenitor cells” by Nuwan C. Hettige, Huashan Peng, Hanrong Wu, Xin Zhang, Volodymyr Yerko, Ying Zhang, Malvin Jefri, Vincent Soubannier, Gilles Maussion, Shaima Alsuwaidi, Anjie Ni, Cecilia Rocha, Jeyashree Krishnan, Vincent McCarty, Lilit Antonyan, Andreas Schuppert, Gustavo Turecki, Edward A. Fon, Thomas M. Durcan and Carl Ernst, 10 February 2022, Stem Cell Reports.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.01.010

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    1 Comment

    1. Larry on March 23, 2022 2:33 pm

      I never read these. Always to late to help anyone for the next ten years at least
      So itscallwsydvvery depressing

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