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Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System

Neurogenesis is achieved through a sequence of steps that include specification and differentiation of progenitors into mature neurons. Frequently, precursors migrate to distinct positions before terminal differentiation. The Slit-Robo pathway, formed by the secreted ligand Slit and its membrane bou...

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Autores principales: Guzmán-Palma, Pablo, Contreras, Esteban G., Mora, Natalia, Smith, Macarena, González-Ramírez, M. Constanza, Campusano, Jorge M., Sierralta, Jimena, Hassan, Bassem A., Oliva, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8097104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.612645
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author Guzmán-Palma, Pablo
Contreras, Esteban G.
Mora, Natalia
Smith, Macarena
González-Ramírez, M. Constanza
Campusano, Jorge M.
Sierralta, Jimena
Hassan, Bassem A.
Oliva, Carlos
author_facet Guzmán-Palma, Pablo
Contreras, Esteban G.
Mora, Natalia
Smith, Macarena
González-Ramírez, M. Constanza
Campusano, Jorge M.
Sierralta, Jimena
Hassan, Bassem A.
Oliva, Carlos
author_sort Guzmán-Palma, Pablo
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description Neurogenesis is achieved through a sequence of steps that include specification and differentiation of progenitors into mature neurons. Frequently, precursors migrate to distinct positions before terminal differentiation. The Slit-Robo pathway, formed by the secreted ligand Slit and its membrane bound receptor Robo, was first discovered as a regulator of axonal growth. However, today, it is accepted that this pathway can regulate different cellular processes even outside the nervous system. Since most of the studies performed in the nervous system have been focused on axonal and dendritic growth, it is less clear how versatile is this signaling pathway in the developing nervous system. Here we describe the participation of the Slit-Robo pathway in the development of motion sensitive neurons of the Drosophila visual system. We show that Slit and Robo receptors are expressed in different stages during the neurogenesis of motion sensitive neurons. Furthermore, we find that Slit and Robo regulate multiple aspects of their development including neuronal precursor migration, cell segregation between neural stem cells and daughter cells and formation of their connectivity pattern. Specifically, loss of function of slit or robo receptors in differentiated motion sensitive neurons impairs dendritic targeting, while knocking down robo receptors in migratory progenitors or neural stem cells leads to structural defects in the adult optic lobe neuropil, caused by migration and cell segregation defects during larval development. Thus, our work reveals the co-option of the Slit-Robo signaling pathway in distinct developmental stages of a neural lineage.
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spelling pubmed-80971042021-05-06 Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System Guzmán-Palma, Pablo Contreras, Esteban G. Mora, Natalia Smith, Macarena González-Ramírez, M. Constanza Campusano, Jorge M. Sierralta, Jimena Hassan, Bassem A. Oliva, Carlos Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Neurogenesis is achieved through a sequence of steps that include specification and differentiation of progenitors into mature neurons. Frequently, precursors migrate to distinct positions before terminal differentiation. The Slit-Robo pathway, formed by the secreted ligand Slit and its membrane bound receptor Robo, was first discovered as a regulator of axonal growth. However, today, it is accepted that this pathway can regulate different cellular processes even outside the nervous system. Since most of the studies performed in the nervous system have been focused on axonal and dendritic growth, it is less clear how versatile is this signaling pathway in the developing nervous system. Here we describe the participation of the Slit-Robo pathway in the development of motion sensitive neurons of the Drosophila visual system. We show that Slit and Robo receptors are expressed in different stages during the neurogenesis of motion sensitive neurons. Furthermore, we find that Slit and Robo regulate multiple aspects of their development including neuronal precursor migration, cell segregation between neural stem cells and daughter cells and formation of their connectivity pattern. Specifically, loss of function of slit or robo receptors in differentiated motion sensitive neurons impairs dendritic targeting, while knocking down robo receptors in migratory progenitors or neural stem cells leads to structural defects in the adult optic lobe neuropil, caused by migration and cell segregation defects during larval development. Thus, our work reveals the co-option of the Slit-Robo signaling pathway in distinct developmental stages of a neural lineage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8097104/ /pubmed/33968921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.612645 Text en Copyright © 2021 Guzmán-Palma, Contreras, Mora, Smith, González-Ramírez, Campusano, Sierralta, Hassan and Oliva. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Guzmán-Palma, Pablo
Contreras, Esteban G.
Mora, Natalia
Smith, Macarena
González-Ramírez, M. Constanza
Campusano, Jorge M.
Sierralta, Jimena
Hassan, Bassem A.
Oliva, Carlos
Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title_full Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title_fullStr Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title_full_unstemmed Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title_short Slit/Robo Signaling Regulates Multiple Stages of the Development of the Drosophila Motion Detection System
title_sort slit/robo signaling regulates multiple stages of the development of the drosophila motion detection system
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8097104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.612645
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