First published online 13 May 2004
doi: 10.1242/dev.01165
Development 131, 2791-2801 (2004)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2004
The Wnt/ß-catenin pathway directs neuronal differentiation of cortical neural precursor cells
Yusuke Hirabayashi1,
Yasuhiro Itoh1,
Hidenori Tabata2,3,
Kazunori Nakajima2,3,
Tetsu Akiyama1,
Norihisa Masuyama1 and
Yukiko Gotoh1,4,*
1 Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Tokyo, 1-1-1
Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan
2 Department of Anatomy, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582,
Japan
3 Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of DNA Medicine, Jikei
University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishi-shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
105-8461, Japan
4 National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Myodaiji, Okazaki 444-8585,
Japan

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Fig. 1. Ectopic expression of Wnt7a promotes neuronal differentiation in cortical
NPCs. Dissociated cortical NPCs were infected with a retrovirus encoding
either GFP alone (control) or both GFP and Wnt7a. The cells were then
incubated for 3 days in the absence of Fgf2. (A) The percentage of
TuJ1+ cells among GFP+ cells was determined. Data are
the mean±s.e.m. of values from three samples. Similar results were
obtained in four independent experiments. *P<0.025
versus control; t-test. (B) GFP fluorescence, TuJ1 immunofluorescence
and the corresponding merged images are shown for typical fields of control
and Wnt7a-expressing cells. (C) The percentage of GFAP+ cells among
GFP+ cells was determined. Data are the mean±s.e.m. of
values from three samples. Scale bar: 25 µm.
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Fig. 2. Wnt7a promotes neuronal differentiation through the ß-catenin/TCF
signaling pathway. (A) NPCs were infected with a retrovirus encoding GFP alone
(control) or GFP together with the ß-catenin mutants S33Y or N90
or with either wild-type (WT) or a kinase-negative mutant (KN) of MKK7-JNK1.
The percentage of TuJ1+ cells among GFP+ cells was
determined after culture for 2 days in the absence of Fgf2. Data are the
mean±s.e.m. of values from eight samples, and similar results were
obtained in three independent experiments. (B) NPCs were infected with a
retrovirus encoding GFP alone (control) or GFP together with S33Y
ß-catenin. The percentage of neurofilament+ cells among
GFP+ cells was determined after culture for 4 days in the absence
of Fgf2. Data are the mean±s.e.m. of values from eight samples, and
similar results were obtained in three independent experiments. (C) GFP
fluorescence, neurofilament (NF) immunofluorescence and the corresponding
merged images of control cells and cells expressing S33Y ß-catenin are
shown. Arrowheads indicate neurite-like protrusions induced by the expression
of S33Y ß-catenin. Scale bar: 25 µm. Data are the mean±s.e.m.
of values from six samples, and similar results were obtained in three
independent experiments.
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Fig. 3. Expression of a stabilized form of ß-catenin promotes neuronal
differentiation in the presence of Fgf2. (A) A model depicting the possible
actions contributing to the increased neuronal population after activation of
the canonical Wnt pathway. NP, neuronal progenitor; GP, glial progenitor; N,
neuron; G, glia. (B) NPCs were infected with a retrovirus encoding either GFP
alone (control) or both GFP and S33Y ß-catenin, and the percentage of
TuJ1+ cells among GFP+ cells was determined at the
indicated times after culture in the presence of Fgf2. Data are the
mean±s.e.m. of values from six samples, and similar results were
obtained in two independent experiments. (C) The percentage of
HuC/D+ cells among GFP+ cells after culture for 2 days
in the presence of Fgf2 was determined. Data are the mean±s.e.m. of
values from eight samples, and similar results were obtained in three
independent experiments.
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Fig. 4. Expression of a stabilized form of ß-catenin instructively promotes
neuronal differentiation. NPCs were infected with a retrovirus encoding either
GFP alone (control) or both GFP and S33Y ß-catenin at a low titer and
subjected to clonal analysis. After incubation for 3 days in the presence of
Fgf2, cells in each clone were stained with TuJ1 antibody and the clones were
classified as containing either only TuJ1+ cells (neuron-only
clone), both TuJ1+ and TuJ1- cells (neuron-containing
clone), or only TuJ1- cells (precursor-only clone) (A). The cell
number for each clone was determined (B). The results are representatives of
three independent experiments. (C) NPCs were infected with a retrovirus
encoding either GFP alone (control) or GFP together with Wnt7a, S33Y
ß-catenin or wild-type (WT) ß-catenin. They were then plated at a
density of 1000 cells/well in 96-well plates that had been coated with
poly-HEME and incubated for 9 days in suspension culture in the presence of
Fgf2, after which the number of GFP+ primary neurospheres per 1000
founding cells/well was determined. Data are the mean±s.e.m. of values
from 12 samples, and are representatives of three independent experiments.
*P<10-5 versus control.
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Fig. 5. The canonical Wnt pathway promotes NPC differentiation into neurons in the
developing mouse neocortex. Mouse neuroepithelial cells were subjected to in
utero electroporation at E13.5 with various constructs. Embryos were fixed 2
days after electroporation and subjected to immunostaining. (A) Immunostaining
with TuJ1 (red) and antibodies to GFP (green) in cells of the same region of
the dorsolateral telencephalon electroporated with a vector for GFP alone
(control) or for GFP and S33Y ß-catenin. Broken lines indicate the
boundary of TuJ1+ and TuJ1- areas, which coincides with
the basal edge of the ventricular zone (VZ) judged by the shape of the cells.
Scale bar: 100 µm. Most of the cells expressing S33Y ß-catenin
migrated out of the VZ and only a small fraction of these cells (10.4%)
remained in the VZ, whereas many control cells remained in the VZ (33.3%). The
VZ of the cortex electroporated with S33Y ß-catenin was thinner than that
of control. Similar results were obtained from three independent experiments.
(B) Quantitative analysis of HuC/D expression in individual electroporated
cells. Embryos were electroporated with a vector expressing either histone
H2B-GFP alone or together with a vector for S33Y ß-catenin. The relative
expression level (intensity/area) of the neuronal marker HuC/D within
individual histone H2B-GFP+ cells was quantified by immunostaining
and LSC. The percentages of cells within each range of expression are shown in
the histograms. The broken lines represent the approximate expression level
apparent at the border between the VZ and the intermediate zone, and the
percentages of cells with expression levels less than or greater than this
value are indicated (see Materials and methods). Littermates were analyzed for
each experiment. (C) Immunostaining with TuJ1 (red) and antibodies to GFP
(green) in cells of the same region of the dorsolateral telencephalon
electroporated with vectors for histone H2B-GFP alone (control) or for histone
H2B-GFP and Axin. A large number of the cells expressing Axin remained in the
VZ (42.8%), compared with the number of control cells remaining (28.3%). Scale
bar: 50 µm. (D,E) Quantitative analysis of HuC/D expression in individual
cells electroporated with a vector for either Axin (D) or for Dkk1 (E). All
data are representative of results obtained from three independent
experiments.
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Fig. 6. ß-catenin/TCF complex directly regulates the Ngn1 promoter.
(A) A schematic representation of the mouse neurogenin 1 (Ngn1)
promoter (WT), and its mutant within the putative TCF binding site (-1167 to
-1160) located in the Ngn1 promoter (Mut). NPCs were transfected with
a vector containing the Ngn1 promoter (2.7 kb: wild type or mutant)
driving luciferase expression. (B) Relative luciferase activity was measured
after 13 hours of incubation. Mutation of the TCF binding site in the
Ngn1 promoter reduced endogenous transcriptional activity. (C)
Chromatin complex was immunoprecipitated with anti-ß-catenin (Santa Cruz
Biotechnology and Sigma) or control IgG, and was subjected to PCR analysis to
amplify Ngn1 genomic sequence. (D) RT-PCR analysis of Ngn1
expression. NPCs were infected with a retrovirus encoding either GFP alone
(control) or both GFP and S33Y ß-catenin, and the expression level of
Ngn1 mRNA was analyzed. Gapdh was used for standardization
of the samples. No genomic amplification was observed from the RNA treated
without reverse transcriptase (-RT).
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Fig. 7. Expression of a stabilized form of ß-catenin does not promote neuronal
differentiation in the cortical NPCs from E10.5. (A,B) NPCs isolated from
E10.5 (A) or E13.5 (B) were acutely plated on poly-D-lysine coated coverslips
and infected with a retrovirus encoding either GFP alone (control) or both GFP
and S33Y ß-catenin. The cells were incubated for 2 days with Fgf2, and
the percentage of TuJ1+ cells among GFP+ cells was
determined. *P< 0.02 and
**P<10-9 versus control.
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