Laszlo_2020_Nat.Commun_11_4363

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Title : ABHD4-dependent developmental anoikis safeguards the embryonic brain - Laszlo_2020_Nat.Commun_11_4363
Author(s) : Laszlo ZI , Lele Z , Zoldi M , Miczan V , Mogor F , Simon GM , Mackie K , Kacskovics I , Cravatt BF , Katona I
Ref : Nat Commun , 11 :4363 , 2020
Abstract :

A specialized neurogenic niche along the ventricles accumulates millions of progenitor cells in the developing brain. After mitosis, fate-committed daughter cells delaminate from this germinative zone. Considering the high number of cell divisions and delaminations taking place during embryonic development, brain malformations caused by ectopic proliferation of misplaced progenitor cells are relatively rare. Here, we report that a process we term developmental anoikis distinguishes the pathological detachment of progenitor cells from the normal delamination of daughter neuroblasts in the developing mouse neocortex. We identify the endocannabinoid-metabolizing enzyme abhydrolase domain containing 4 (ABHD4) as an essential mediator for the elimination of pathologically detached cells. Consequently, rapid ABHD4 downregulation is necessary for delaminated daughter neuroblasts to escape from anoikis. Moreover, ABHD4 is required for fetal alcohol-induced apoptosis, but not for the well-established form of developmentally controlled programmed cell death. These results suggest that ABHD4-mediated developmental anoikis specifically protects the embryonic brain from the consequences of sporadic delamination errors and teratogenic insults.

PubMedSearch : Laszlo_2020_Nat.Commun_11_4363
PubMedID: 32868797
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD4 , mouse-abhd4

Related information

Gene_locus human-ABHD4    mouse-abhd4
Family CGI-58_ABHD5_ABHD4

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Laszlo ZI, Lele Z, Zoldi M, Miczan V, Mogor F, Simon GM, Mackie K, Kacskovics I, Cravatt BF, Katona I (2020)
ABHD4-dependent developmental anoikis safeguards the embryonic brain
Nat Commun 11 :4363

Laszlo ZI, Lele Z, Zoldi M, Miczan V, Mogor F, Simon GM, Mackie K, Kacskovics I, Cravatt BF, Katona I (2020)
Nat Commun 11 :4363