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The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors

Midbrain- and hindbrain-derived GABAergic interneurons are critical for regulation of sleep, respiratory, sensory-motor and motivational processes, and they are implicated in human neurological disorders. However, the precise mechanisms that underlie generation of GABAergic neuron diversity in the m...

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Autores principales: Achim, Kaia, Peltopuro, Paula, Lahti, Laura, Tsai, Hui-Hsin, Zachariah, Alyssa, Åstrand, Mia, Salminen, Marjo, Rowitch, David, Partanen, Juha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135041
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author Achim, Kaia
Peltopuro, Paula
Lahti, Laura
Tsai, Hui-Hsin
Zachariah, Alyssa
Åstrand, Mia
Salminen, Marjo
Rowitch, David
Partanen, Juha
author_facet Achim, Kaia
Peltopuro, Paula
Lahti, Laura
Tsai, Hui-Hsin
Zachariah, Alyssa
Åstrand, Mia
Salminen, Marjo
Rowitch, David
Partanen, Juha
author_sort Achim, Kaia
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description Midbrain- and hindbrain-derived GABAergic interneurons are critical for regulation of sleep, respiratory, sensory-motor and motivational processes, and they are implicated in human neurological disorders. However, the precise mechanisms that underlie generation of GABAergic neuron diversity in the midbrain–hindbrain region are poorly understood. Here, we show unique and overlapping requirements for the related bHLH proteins Tal1 and Tal2 in GABAergic neurogenesis in the midbrain. We show that Tal2 and Tal1 are specifically and sequentially activated during midbrain GABAergic neurogenesis. Similar to Gata2, a post-mitotic selector of the midbrain GABAergic neuron identity, Tal2 expression is activated very early during GABAergic neuron differentiation. Although the expression of Tal2 and Gata2 genes are independent of each other, Tal2 is important for normal midbrain GABAergic neurogenesis, possibly as a partner of Gata2. In the absence of Tal2, the majority of midbrain GABAergic neurons switch to a glutamatergic-like phenotype. In contrast, Tal1 expression is activated in a Gata2 and Tal2 dependent fashion in the more mature midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors, but Tal1 alone is not required for GABAergic neuron differentiation from the midbrain neuroepithelium. However, inactivation of both Tal2 and Tal1 in the developing midbrain suggests that the two factors co-operate to guide GABAergic neuron differentiation in a specific ventro-lateral midbrain domain. The observed similarities and differences between Tal1/Tal2 and Gata2 mutants suggest both co-operative and unique roles for these factors in determination of midbrain GABAergic neuron identities.
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spelling pubmed-37981942013-10-28 The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors Achim, Kaia Peltopuro, Paula Lahti, Laura Tsai, Hui-Hsin Zachariah, Alyssa Åstrand, Mia Salminen, Marjo Rowitch, David Partanen, Juha Biol Open Research Article Midbrain- and hindbrain-derived GABAergic interneurons are critical for regulation of sleep, respiratory, sensory-motor and motivational processes, and they are implicated in human neurological disorders. However, the precise mechanisms that underlie generation of GABAergic neuron diversity in the midbrain–hindbrain region are poorly understood. Here, we show unique and overlapping requirements for the related bHLH proteins Tal1 and Tal2 in GABAergic neurogenesis in the midbrain. We show that Tal2 and Tal1 are specifically and sequentially activated during midbrain GABAergic neurogenesis. Similar to Gata2, a post-mitotic selector of the midbrain GABAergic neuron identity, Tal2 expression is activated very early during GABAergic neuron differentiation. Although the expression of Tal2 and Gata2 genes are independent of each other, Tal2 is important for normal midbrain GABAergic neurogenesis, possibly as a partner of Gata2. In the absence of Tal2, the majority of midbrain GABAergic neurons switch to a glutamatergic-like phenotype. In contrast, Tal1 expression is activated in a Gata2 and Tal2 dependent fashion in the more mature midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors, but Tal1 alone is not required for GABAergic neuron differentiation from the midbrain neuroepithelium. However, inactivation of both Tal2 and Tal1 in the developing midbrain suggests that the two factors co-operate to guide GABAergic neuron differentiation in a specific ventro-lateral midbrain domain. The observed similarities and differences between Tal1/Tal2 and Gata2 mutants suggest both co-operative and unique roles for these factors in determination of midbrain GABAergic neuron identities. The Company of Biologists 2013-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3798194/ /pubmed/24167708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135041 Text en © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Achim, Kaia
Peltopuro, Paula
Lahti, Laura
Tsai, Hui-Hsin
Zachariah, Alyssa
Åstrand, Mia
Salminen, Marjo
Rowitch, David
Partanen, Juha
The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title_full The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title_fullStr The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title_full_unstemmed The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title_short The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors
title_sort role of tal2 and tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain gabaergic neuron precursors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135041
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