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FEBS Lett ; 597(21): 2611-2625, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37846797

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Cortical expansion has occurred during human brain evolution. By comparing human and mouse RNA-seq datasets, we found that transmembrane protein 25 (TMEM25) was much more highly expressed in human neural progenitors (NPCs). Overexpression of either human TMEM25 or mouse Tmem25 similarly promoted mouse NPC proliferation in vitro. Mimicking human-type expression of TMEM25 in mouse ventricular cortical progenitors accelerated proliferation of basal radial glia (bRG) and increased the number of upper-layer neurons in vivo. By contrast, RNA-seq analysis, and pharmacological assays showed that knockdown of TMEM25 in cultured human NPCs compromised the effects of extracellular signals, leading to cell cycle inhibition via Akt repression. Thus, TMEM25 can receive extracellular signals to expand bRG in human cortical development.


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Neural Stem Cells , Animals , Humans , Mice , Brain , Cell Proliferation , Neurogenesis , Neurons/metabolism
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