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SOX1 links the function of neural patterning and Notch signalling in the ventral spinal cord during the neuron-glial fate switch

  作者 Genethliou, N; Panayiotou, E; Panayi, H; Orford, M; Mean, R; Lapathitis, G; Gill, H; Raoof, S; De Gasperi, R; Elder, G; Kessaris, N; Richardson, WD; Malas, S  
  选自 期刊  Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications;  卷期  2009年390-4;  页码  1114-1120  
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[摘要]During neural development the transition from neurogenesis to gliogenesis, known as the neuron-glial (N/G) fate switch, requires the coordinated function of patterning factors, pro-glial factors and Notch signalling. How this process is coordinated in the embryonic spinal cord is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that during the N/G fate switch in the ventral spinal cord (vSC) SOX1 links the function of neural patterning and Notch signalling. We show that, SOX1 expression in the vSC is regulated by PAX6, NKX2.2 and Notch signalling in a domain-specific manner. We further show that SOX1 regulates the expression of Hes1 and that loss of Sox1 leads to enhanced production of oligodendrocyte precursors from the pMN. Finally, we show that Notch signalling functions upstream of SOX1 during this fate switch and is independently required for the acquisition of the glial fate per se by regulating Nuclear Factor I A expression in a PAX6/SOX1/HES1/HES5-independent manner. These data integrate functional roles of neural patterning factors, Notch signalling and SOX1 during gliogenesis. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

 
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