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Neurogenin3 promotes early retinal neurogenesis

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 187-198

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcn.2008.10.006

Keywords

Transcriptional regulation; bHLH proneural gene; Retinal neurogenesis; Retinal ganglion cells

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Funding

  1. NIH/NEI [FY11640]
  2. EyeSight Foundation [FY2005-06-21]
  3. International Retinal Research Foundation
  4. UAB Department of Ophthalmology from Research to Prevent Blindness

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The transcriptional regulatory network governing the establishment of retinal neuron diversity is not well delineated. We report experimental results suggesting proneural gene neurogenin3 (ngr3) participating in this regulatory network. Retinal expression of chick ngn3 was confined to early neurogenesis. Overexpression of ngn3 in chick retina reduced cell proliferation and expanded the Population of ganglion cells into the territory normally occupied by amacrine cells. Ngn3 overexpression altered the expression of a number of regulatory genes, including ash I, ath3, ath5, chx10, neuroD, rign1, ngn2, and NSCL1. Early gene ngn1 was induced, but ash1, ngn2, ath3, and chx10, whose expressions persist through later phases of neurogenesis, were clown-regulated. Expression of ath5 was Up-regulated at the locale corresponding to young ganglion cells, but was down-regulated at the locale corresponding to progenitor cells. These results suggest that ngn3 regulates retinal neurogenesis by inducing regulatory genes for early-born neurons and repressing those for later-born cells. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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