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Identity and nature of neural stem cells in the adult human subventricular zone

Salma Baig, Javad Nadaf, Redouane Allache, Phuong Uyen Le, Michael Luo, Annisa Djedid, Andriniaina Nkili-Meyong, Maryam Safisamghabadi, Alex Prat, Jack P. Antel, Marie‐Christine Guiot, Kevin Petrecca

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Abstract

The existence of neural stem cells (NSCs) in adult human brain neurogenic regions remains unresolved. To address this, we created a cell atlas of the adult human subventricular zone (SVZ) derived from fresh neurosurgical samples using single-cell transcriptomics. We discovered 2 adult radial glia (RG)-like populations, aRG1 and aRG2. aRG1 shared features with fetal early RG (eRG) and aRG2 were transcriptomically similar to fetal outer RG (oRG). We also captured early neuronal and oligodendrocytic NSC states. We found that the biological programs driven by their transcriptomes support their roles as early lineage NSCs. Finally, we show that these NSCs have the potential to transition between states and along lineage trajectories. These data reveal that multipotent NSCs reside in the adult human SVZ.

Topics & Concepts

Subventricular zoneNeural stem cellLineage (genetic)BiologyHuman brainNeuroscienceStem cellTranscriptomeCell biologyGeneGeneticsGene expressionSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms