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Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development

The transcription factors Emx2 and Pax6 are expressed in the proliferating zones of the developing rodent neocortex, and gradients of expression interact in specifying caudal and rostral identities. Pax6 is also involved in corticoneurogenesis, being expressed by radial glial progenitors that give r...

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Autores principales: Bayatti, Nadhim, Sarma, Subrot, Shaw, Christopher, Eyre, Janet A, Vouyiouklis, Demetrius A, Lindsay, Susan, Clowry, Gavin J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18973570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06475.x
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author Bayatti, Nadhim
Sarma, Subrot
Shaw, Christopher
Eyre, Janet A
Vouyiouklis, Demetrius A
Lindsay, Susan
Clowry, Gavin J
author_facet Bayatti, Nadhim
Sarma, Subrot
Shaw, Christopher
Eyre, Janet A
Vouyiouklis, Demetrius A
Lindsay, Susan
Clowry, Gavin J
author_sort Bayatti, Nadhim
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description The transcription factors Emx2 and Pax6 are expressed in the proliferating zones of the developing rodent neocortex, and gradients of expression interact in specifying caudal and rostral identities. Pax6 is also involved in corticoneurogenesis, being expressed by radial glial progenitors that give rise to cells that also sequentially express Tbr2, NeuroD and Tbr1, genes temporally downstream of Pax6. In this study, using in situ hybridization, we analysed the expression of EMX2, PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA in the developing human cortex between 8 and 12 postconceptional weeks (PCW). EMX2 mRNA was expressed in the ventricular (VZ) and subventricular zones (SVZ), but also in the cortical plate, unlike in the rodent. However, gradients of expression were similar to that of the rodent at all ages studied. PAX6 mRNA expression was limited to the VZ and SVZ. At 8 PCW, PAX6 was highly expressed rostrally but less so caudally, as has been seen in the rodent, however this gradient disappeared early in corticogenesis, by 9 PCW. There was less restricted compartment-specific expression of TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA than in the rodent, where the gradients of expression were similar to that of PAX6 prior to 9 PCW. The gradient disappeared for TBR2 by 10 PCW, and for NEUROD and TBR1 by 12 PCW. These data support recent reports that EMX2 but not PAX6 is more directly involved in arealization, highlighting that analysis of human development allows better spatio-temporal resolution than studies in rodents.
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spelling pubmed-26750142009-05-27 Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development Bayatti, Nadhim Sarma, Subrot Shaw, Christopher Eyre, Janet A Vouyiouklis, Demetrius A Lindsay, Susan Clowry, Gavin J Eur J Neurosci Molecular And Developmental Neuroscience The transcription factors Emx2 and Pax6 are expressed in the proliferating zones of the developing rodent neocortex, and gradients of expression interact in specifying caudal and rostral identities. Pax6 is also involved in corticoneurogenesis, being expressed by radial glial progenitors that give rise to cells that also sequentially express Tbr2, NeuroD and Tbr1, genes temporally downstream of Pax6. In this study, using in situ hybridization, we analysed the expression of EMX2, PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA in the developing human cortex between 8 and 12 postconceptional weeks (PCW). EMX2 mRNA was expressed in the ventricular (VZ) and subventricular zones (SVZ), but also in the cortical plate, unlike in the rodent. However, gradients of expression were similar to that of the rodent at all ages studied. PAX6 mRNA expression was limited to the VZ and SVZ. At 8 PCW, PAX6 was highly expressed rostrally but less so caudally, as has been seen in the rodent, however this gradient disappeared early in corticogenesis, by 9 PCW. There was less restricted compartment-specific expression of TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA than in the rodent, where the gradients of expression were similar to that of PAX6 prior to 9 PCW. The gradient disappeared for TBR2 by 10 PCW, and for NEUROD and TBR1 by 12 PCW. These data support recent reports that EMX2 but not PAX6 is more directly involved in arealization, highlighting that analysis of human development allows better spatio-temporal resolution than studies in rodents. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2008-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2675014/ /pubmed/18973570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06475.x Text en Journal compilation © 2008 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Molecular And Developmental Neuroscience
Bayatti, Nadhim
Sarma, Subrot
Shaw, Christopher
Eyre, Janet A
Vouyiouklis, Demetrius A
Lindsay, Susan
Clowry, Gavin J
Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title_full Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title_fullStr Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title_full_unstemmed Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title_short Progressive loss of PAX6, TBR2, NEUROD and TBR1 mRNA gradients correlates with translocation of EMX2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
title_sort progressive loss of pax6, tbr2, neurod and tbr1 mrna gradients correlates with translocation of emx2 to the cortical plate during human cortical development
topic Molecular And Developmental Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18973570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06475.x
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