Authors
Tracy J Yuen, John C Silbereis, Amelie Griveau, Sandra M Chang, Richard Daneman, Stephen PJ Fancy, Hengameh Zahed, Emin Maltepe, David H Rowitch
Publication date
2014/7/17
Journal
Cell
Volume
158
Issue
2
Pages
383-396
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Myelin sheaths provide critical functional and trophic support for axons in white matter tracts of the brain. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) have extraordinary metabolic requirements during development as they differentiate to produce multiple myelin segments, implying that they must first secure adequate access to blood supply. However, mechanisms that coordinate myelination and angiogenesis are unclear. Here, we show that oxygen tension, mediated by OPC-encoded hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) function, is an essential regulator of postnatal myelination. Constitutive HIF1/2α stabilization resulted in OPC maturation arrest through autocrine activation of canonical Wnt7a/7b. Surprisingly, such OPCs also show paracrine activity that induces excessive postnatal white matter angiogenesis in vivo and directly stimulates endothelial cell proliferation in vitro. Conversely, OPC-specific HIF1/2α loss of function …
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