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Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment.

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Epstein, AA; Janos, SN; Menozzi, L; Pegram, K; Jain, V; Bisset, LC; Davis, JT; Morrison, S; Shailaja, A; Guo, Y; Chao, AS; Abdi, K; Rikard, B ...
Published in: Cell Stem Cell
April 4, 2024

Brain injury is highly associated with preterm birth. Complications of prematurity, including spontaneous or necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)-associated intestinal perforations, are linked to lifelong neurologic impairment, yet the mechanisms are poorly understood. Early diagnosis of preterm brain injuries remains a significant challenge. Here, we identified subventricular zone echogenicity (SVE) on cranial ultrasound in preterm infants following intestinal perforations. The development of SVE was significantly associated with motor impairment at 2 years. SVE was replicated in a neonatal mouse model of intestinal perforation. Examination of the murine echogenic subventricular zone (SVZ) revealed NLRP3-inflammasome assembly in multiciliated FoxJ1+ ependymal cells and a loss of the ependymal border in this postnatal stem cell niche. These data suggest a mechanism of preterm brain injury localized to the SVZ that has not been adequately considered. Ultrasound detection of SVE may serve as an early biomarker for neurodevelopmental impairment after inflammatory disease in preterm infants.

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Cell Stem Cell

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EISSN

1875-9777

Publication Date

April 4, 2024

Volume

31

Issue

4

Start / End Page

467 / 483.e6

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cell Niche
  • Premature Birth
  • Motor Disorders
  • Mice
  • Lateral Ventricles
  • Intestinal Perforation
  • Infant, Premature
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
 

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Epstein, A. A., Janos, S. N., Menozzi, L., Pegram, K., Jain, V., Bisset, L. C., … Benner, E. J. (2024). Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment. Cell Stem Cell, 31(4), 467-483.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2024.03.001
Epstein, Adrian A., Sara N. Janos, Luca Menozzi, Kelly Pegram, Vaibhav Jain, Logan C. Bisset, Joseph T. Davis, et al. “Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment.Cell Stem Cell 31, no. 4 (April 4, 2024): 467-483.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2024.03.001.
Epstein AA, Janos SN, Menozzi L, Pegram K, Jain V, Bisset LC, et al. Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment. Cell Stem Cell. 2024 Apr 4;31(4):467-483.e6.
Epstein, Adrian A., et al. “Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment.Cell Stem Cell, vol. 31, no. 4, Apr. 2024, pp. 467-483.e6. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.stem.2024.03.001.
Epstein AA, Janos SN, Menozzi L, Pegram K, Jain V, Bisset LC, Davis JT, Morrison S, Shailaja A, Guo Y, Chao AS, Abdi K, Rikard B, Yao J, Gregory SG, Fisher K, Pittman R, Erkanli A, Gustafson KE, Carrico CWT, Malcolm WF, Inder TE, Cotten CM, Burt TD, Shinohara ML, Maxfield CM, Benner EJ. Subventricular zone stem cell niche injury is associated with intestinal perforation in preterm infants and predicts future motor impairment. Cell Stem Cell. 2024 Apr 4;31(4):467-483.e6.
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Published In

Cell Stem Cell

DOI

EISSN

1875-9777

Publication Date

April 4, 2024

Volume

31

Issue

4

Start / End Page

467 / 483.e6

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stem Cell Niche
  • Premature Birth
  • Motor Disorders
  • Mice
  • Lateral Ventricles
  • Intestinal Perforation
  • Infant, Premature
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans