Spatio-Temporal Logic of Adult Neurogenesis Lab

Research

1. Build a brain Niche:StemCell interactome at unprecedented resolution

In the mouse brain, adult neurogenesis occurs in two main regions, the ventricular-subventricular zone lining the lateral ventricles (V-SVZ) and the dentate gyrus in the hippocampus (DG). There is a high regional diversity of NSC units or sub-populations in the (V-SVZ) and possibly in the dorsal versus ventral DG of the adult mouse brain. However, whether stem cells located in distinct domains are intrinsically different, or whether their regulation is mainly extrinsic with the niches themselves being regionalized, is still poorly understood.

2. Dissect the developmental origins of adult NSC heterogeneity

In mice, NSC regional identity is inherited from embryonic times and faithfully preserved in the adult. V-SVZ developmental and adult neurogenesis are not a continuous process. Instead, NSCs are set aside in a dormant state early in the embryo until needed in adulthood. In contrast, DG embryonic and adult NSCs derive from a common ancestor cell, supporting a model of continuous neurogenesis throughout development. Importantly, the molecular mechanisms underlying the transition from embryonic to adult stem cell identities across both niches are still unclear.

3. Reveal a circuit-level coordination of adult NSC behavior

Recently, it was demonstrated that quiescent NSC pools in the adult V-SVZ are selectively recruited in response to physiological state, under control of targeted long-range neuronal innervation. Similarly, DG neurogenesis was shown to be directly responsive to distant hypothalamic projections, which play pivotal roles in fine tuning cell replacement dynamics under pathological contexts. These data strongly suggest a specific circuit regulation of NSC behavior in both niches.

4. Comparative analysis to better understand transient neurogenesis in mammals

Besides constitutive neurogenesis, regionally-defined subpopulations of NSCs in the adult V-SVZ produce transient waves of functionally-relevant interneurons in response to physiological needs, such as pregnancy and motherhood. The question of whether specific NSCs are dedicated to generate behaviorally-relevant transient neurons, or whether they are the same as those sustaining continuous neurogenesis under homeostasis, is still totally unexplored. We hypothesize that transient neurogenesis in mammals is a powerful strategy favoring network plasticity and adaptability at the expense of growth and regeneration, and will test that by comparing Mouse and Zebrafish homologous neurogenic niches.

All

2024

The Organism as the Niche: Physiological States Crack the Code of Adult Neural Stem Cell Heterogeneity
The Organism as the Niche: Physiological States Crack the Code of Adult Neural Stem Cell Heterogeneity
Zayna Chaker, Eleni Makarouni, Fiona Doetsch
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology  ·  02 Oct 2024  ·  doi:10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120320-040213

2023

Pregnancy-responsive pools of adult neural stem cells for transient neurogenesis in mothers
Pregnancy-responsive pools of adult neural stem cells for transient neurogenesis in mothers
Zayna Chaker, Corina Segalada, Jonas A. Kretz, Ilhan E. Acar, Ana C. Delgado, Valerie Crotet, Andreas E. Moor, Fiona Doetsch
Science  ·  24 Nov 2023  ·  doi:10.1126/science.abo5199

2019

Single-Cell Analysis of Regional Differences in Adult V-SVZ Neural Stem Cell Lineages
Single-Cell Analysis of Regional Differences in Adult V-SVZ Neural Stem Cell Lineages
Dogukan Mizrak, Hanna Mendes Levitin, Ana C. Delgado, Valerie Crotet, Jinzhou Yuan, Zayna Chaker, Violeta Silva-Vargas, Peter A. Sims, Fiona Doetsch
Cell Reports  ·  01 Jan 2019  ·  doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.12.044

2017

CaMKIIα Expression Defines Two Functionally Distinct Populations of Granule Cells Involved in Different Types of Odor Behavior
CaMKIIα Expression Defines Two Functionally Distinct Populations of Granule Cells Involved in Different Types of Odor Behavior
Sarah Malvaut, Simona Gribaudo, Delphine Hardy, Linda Suzanne David, Laura Daroles, …, Paul De Koninck, Martin Holzenberger, Alain Trembleau, Isabelle Caille, Armen Saghatelyan
Current Biology  ·  01 Nov 2017  ·  doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.09.058
Hypothalamic regulation of regionally distinct adult neural stem cells and neurogenesis
Hypothalamic regulation of regionally distinct adult neural stem cells and neurogenesis
Alex Paul, Zayna Chaker, Fiona Doetsch
Science  ·  30 Jun 2017  ·  doi:10.1126/science.aal3839
Disrupting IGF Signaling in Adult Mice Conditions Leanness, Resilient Energy Metabolism, and High Growth Hormone Pulses
Disrupting IGF Signaling in Adult Mice Conditions Leanness, Resilient Energy Metabolism, and High Growth Hormone Pulses
Jean-Christophe François, Saba Aïd, Zayna Chaker, Philippe Lacube, Jie Xu, Racha Fayad, Francine Côté, Patrick Even, Martin Holzenberger
Endocrinology  ·  10 May 2017  ·  doi:10.1210/en.2017-00261

2016

A mosaic world: puzzles revealed by adult neural stem cell heterogeneity
A mosaic world: puzzles revealed by adult neural stem cell heterogeneity
Zayna Chaker, Paolo Codega, Fiona Doetsch
WIREs Developmental Biology  ·  20 Sep 2016  ·  doi:10.1002/wdev.248
Hypothalamic neurogenesis persists in the aging brain and is controlled by energy-sensing IGF-I pathway
Hypothalamic neurogenesis persists in the aging brain and is controlled by energy-sensing IGF-I pathway
Zayna Chaker, Caroline George, Marija Petrovska, Jean-Baptiste Caron, Philippe Lacube, Isabelle Caillé, Martin Holzenberger
Neurobiology of Aging  ·  01 May 2016  ·  doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.02.008

2015

Blocking IGF Signaling in Adult Neurons Alleviates Alzheimer s Disease Pathology through Amyloid-β Clearance
Blocking IGF Signaling in Adult Neurons Alleviates Alzheimer's Disease Pathology through Amyloid-β Clearance
Géraldine Gontier, Caroline George, Zayna Chaker, Martin Holzenberger, Saba Aïd
The Journal of Neuroscience  ·  19 Aug 2015  ·  doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0343-15.2015
Suppression of scp IGF scp I signals in neural stem cells enhances neurogenesis and olfactory function during aging
Suppression of IGF‐I signals in neural stem cells enhances neurogenesis and olfactory function during aging
Zayna Chaker, Saba Aïd, Hugues Berry, Martin Holzenberger
Aging Cell  ·  29 Jul 2015  ·  doi:10.1111/acel.12365

2014

More efficient repair of DNA double-strand breaks in skeletal muscle stem cells compared to their committed progeny
More efficient repair of DNA double-strand breaks in skeletal muscle stem cells compared to their committed progeny
Leyla Vahidi Ferdousi, Pierre Rocheteau, Romain Chayot, Benjamin Montagne, Zayna Chaker, Patricia Flamant, Shahragim Tajbakhsh, Miria Ricchetti
Stem Cell Research  ·  01 Nov 2014  ·  doi:10.1016/j.scr.2014.08.005

2013

Longevity effect of scp IGF scp 1 scp R scp sup sup mutation depends on genetic background specific receptor activation
Longevity effect of IGF‐1R+/− mutation depends on genetic background‐specific receptor activation
Jie Xu, Géraldine Gontier, Zayna Chaker, Philippe Lacube, Joëlle Dupont, Martin Holzenberger
Aging Cell  ·  11 Sep 2013  ·  doi:10.1111/acel.12145

2012

Knockout of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Impairs Distal Lung Morphogenesis
Knockout of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Impairs Distal Lung Morphogenesis
Ralph Epaud, Flore Aubey, Jie Xu, Zayna Chaker, Maud Clemessy, …, Jean-François Fléjou, Arnaud Mailleux, Annick Clement, Alexandra Henrion-Caude, Martin Holzenberger
PLoS ONE  ·  06 Nov 2012  ·  doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0048071