Lineage tracing reveals the origin of Nestin-positive cells are heterogeneous and rarely from ependymal cells after spinal cord injury

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Xiaoyu Xue
Muya Shu
Zhifeng Xiao
Yannan Zhao
Xing Li
Haipeng Zhang
Yongheng Fan
Xianming Wu
Bing Chen
Bai Xu
Yaming Yang
Weiyuan Liu
Sumei Liu
Jianwu Dai
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Molecular Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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国家重点研发计划; 中国国家自然科学基金;
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Nestin is expressed extensively in neural stem/progenitor cells during neural development, but its expression is mainly restricted to the ependymal cells in the adult spinal cord. After spinal cord injury(SCI), Nestin expression is reactivated and Nestinpositive(Nestin~+) cells aggregate at the injury site. However, the derivation of Nestin~+cells is not clearly defined. Here, we found that Nestin expression was substantially increased in the lesion edge and lesion core after SCI. Using a tamoxifen inducible CreER(T2)-loxP system, we verified that ependymal cells contribute few Nestin~+cells either to the lesion core or the lesion edge after SCI. In the lesion edge, GFAP+astrocytes were the main cell type that expressed Nestin; they then formed an astrocyte scar.In the lesion core, Nestin~+cells expressed αSMA or Desmin, indicating that they might be derived from pericytes. Our results reveal that Nestin~+cells in the lesion core and edge came from various cell types and rarely from ependymal cells after complete transected SCI, which may provide new insights into SCI repair.
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