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Wnt signaling controls the timing of oligodendrocyte development in the spinal cord

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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 282, Issue 2, Pages 397-410

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.03.020

Keywords

oligodendrocyte; Wnt; dorsal factor; canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway; glial differentiation; sonic hedgehog

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During spinal cord development, oligodendrocytes are generated from a restricted region of the ventral ventricular zone and then spread out into the entire spinal cord. These events are controlled by graded inductive and repressive signals derived from a local organizing center. Sonic hedgehog was identified as an essential ventral factor for oligodendrocyte lineage specification, whereas the dorsal cue was less clear. In this study, Writ proteins were identified as the dorsal factors that directly inhibit oligodendrocyte development. Writ signaling through a canonical beta-catenin pathway prevents its differentiation from progenitor to an immature state. Addition of rmFz-8/Fc, a Writ antagonist, increased the number of immature oligodendrocytes in the spinal cord explant culture, demonstrating that endogenous Writ signaling controls oligodendrocyte development. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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