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Title: Dmrt5, a Novel Neurogenic Factor, Reciprocally Regulates Lhx2 to Control the Neuron-Glia Cell-Fate Switch in the Developing Hippocampus
Authors: Muralidharan, Bhavana
Keruzore, Marc
Pradhan, Saurabh J.
Roy, Basabdatta
Shetty, Ashwin S.
Kinare, Veena
D'Souza, Leora
Maheshwari, Upasana
KARMODIYA, KRISHANPAL
Suresh, Agasthya
GALANDE, SANJEEV
Bellefroid,Eric J.
Tole, Shubha
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Cell fate
Glia
Hippocampus
Neuron
2017
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: Society for Neuroscience
Citation: Journal of Neuroscience, 37(46), 11245-11254
Abstract: Regulation of the neuron–glia cell-fate switch is a critical step in the development of the CNS. Previously, we demonstrated that Lhx2 is a necessary and sufficient regulator of this process in the mouse hippocampal primordium, such that Lhx2 overexpression promotes neurogenesis and suppresses gliogenesis, whereas loss of Lhx2 has the opposite effect. We tested a series of transcription factors for their ability to mimic Lhx2 overexpression and suppress baseline gliogenesis, and also to compensate for loss of Lhx2 and suppress the resulting enhanced level of gliogenesis in the hippocampus. Here, we demonstrate a novel function of Dmrt5/Dmrta2 as a neurogenic factor in the developing hippocampus. We show that Dmrt5, as well as known neurogenic factors Neurog2 and Pax6, can each not only mimic Lhx2 overexpression, but also can compensate for loss of Lhx2 to different extents. We further uncover a reciprocal regulatory relationship between Dmrt5 and Lhx2, such that each can compensate for loss of the other. Dmrt5 and Lhx2 also have opposing regulatory control on Pax6 and Neurog2, indicating a complex bidirectionally regulated network that controls the neuron–glia cell-fate switch.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3171
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1535-17.2017
ISSN: 0270-6474
0270-6474
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