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Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina

In contrast with the wealth of data involving bHLH and homeodomain transcription factors in retinal cell type determination, the molecular bases underlying neurotransmitter subtype specification is far less understood. Using both gain and loss of function analyses in Xenopus, we investigated the put...

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Autores principales: Mazurier, Nicolas, Parain, Karine, Parlier, Damien, Pretto, Silvia, Hamdache, Johanna, Vernier, Philippe, Locker, Morgane, Bellefroid, Eric, Perron, Muriel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24643195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092113
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author Mazurier, Nicolas
Parain, Karine
Parlier, Damien
Pretto, Silvia
Hamdache, Johanna
Vernier, Philippe
Locker, Morgane
Bellefroid, Eric
Perron, Muriel
author_facet Mazurier, Nicolas
Parain, Karine
Parlier, Damien
Pretto, Silvia
Hamdache, Johanna
Vernier, Philippe
Locker, Morgane
Bellefroid, Eric
Perron, Muriel
author_sort Mazurier, Nicolas
collection PubMed
description In contrast with the wealth of data involving bHLH and homeodomain transcription factors in retinal cell type determination, the molecular bases underlying neurotransmitter subtype specification is far less understood. Using both gain and loss of function analyses in Xenopus, we investigated the putative implication of the bHLH factor Ascl1 in this process. We found that in addition to its previously characterized proneural function, Ascl1 also contributes to the specification of the GABAergic phenotype. We showed that it is necessary for retinal GABAergic cell genesis and sufficient in overexpression experiments to bias a subset of retinal precursor cells towards a GABAergic fate. We also analysed the relationships between Ascl1 and a set of other bHLH factors using an in vivo ectopic neurogenic assay. We demonstrated that Ascl1 has unique features as a GABAergic inducer and is epistatic over factors endowed with glutamatergic potentialities such as Neurog2, NeuroD1 or Atoh7. This functional specificity is conferred by the basic DNA binding domain of Ascl1 and involves a specific genetic network, distinct from that underlying its previously demonstrated effects on catecholaminergic differentiation. Our data show that GABAergic inducing activity of Ascl1 requires the direct transcriptional regulation of Ptf1a, providing therefore a new piece of the network governing neurotransmitter subtype specification during retinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-39584752014-03-24 Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina Mazurier, Nicolas Parain, Karine Parlier, Damien Pretto, Silvia Hamdache, Johanna Vernier, Philippe Locker, Morgane Bellefroid, Eric Perron, Muriel PLoS One Research Article In contrast with the wealth of data involving bHLH and homeodomain transcription factors in retinal cell type determination, the molecular bases underlying neurotransmitter subtype specification is far less understood. Using both gain and loss of function analyses in Xenopus, we investigated the putative implication of the bHLH factor Ascl1 in this process. We found that in addition to its previously characterized proneural function, Ascl1 also contributes to the specification of the GABAergic phenotype. We showed that it is necessary for retinal GABAergic cell genesis and sufficient in overexpression experiments to bias a subset of retinal precursor cells towards a GABAergic fate. We also analysed the relationships between Ascl1 and a set of other bHLH factors using an in vivo ectopic neurogenic assay. We demonstrated that Ascl1 has unique features as a GABAergic inducer and is epistatic over factors endowed with glutamatergic potentialities such as Neurog2, NeuroD1 or Atoh7. This functional specificity is conferred by the basic DNA binding domain of Ascl1 and involves a specific genetic network, distinct from that underlying its previously demonstrated effects on catecholaminergic differentiation. Our data show that GABAergic inducing activity of Ascl1 requires the direct transcriptional regulation of Ptf1a, providing therefore a new piece of the network governing neurotransmitter subtype specification during retinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2014-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3958475/ /pubmed/24643195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092113 Text en © 2014 Mazurier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mazurier, Nicolas
Parain, Karine
Parlier, Damien
Pretto, Silvia
Hamdache, Johanna
Vernier, Philippe
Locker, Morgane
Bellefroid, Eric
Perron, Muriel
Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title_full Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title_fullStr Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title_full_unstemmed Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title_short Ascl1 as a Novel Player in the Ptf1a Transcriptional Network for GABAergic Cell Specification in the Retina
title_sort ascl1 as a novel player in the ptf1a transcriptional network for gabaergic cell specification in the retina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24643195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092113
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