Cerebellar neural stem cells (NSCs) require Hedgehog-Gli (Hh-Gli) signalling for their maintenance and Nanog expression for their self-renewal. To identify novel molecular features of this regulatory pathway, we used next-generation sequencing technology to profile mRNA and microRNA expression in cerebellar NSCs, before and after induced differentiation (Diff-NSCs). Genes with higher transcript levels in NSCs (vs. Diff-NSCs) included Foxm1, which proved to be directly regulated by Gli and Nanog. Foxm1 in turn regulated several microRNAs that were overexpressed in NSCs: miR-130b, miR-301a, and members of the miR-15∼16 and miR-17∼92 clusters and whose knockdown significantly impaired the neurosphere formation ability. Our results reveal a novel Hh-Gli-Nanog-driven Foxm1-microRNA network that controls the self-renewal capacity of NSCs.
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Besharat, Z. M., Abballe, L., Cicconardi, F., Bhutkar, A., Grassi, L., Le Pera, L., … Ferretti, E. (2018). Foxm1 controls a pro-stemness microRNA network in neural stem cells. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21876-y
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