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Selective Neuronal Lineages Derived From Dll4-Expressing Progenitors/Precursors in the Retina and Spinal Cord

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volume 244, Issue 1, Pages 86-97

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.24185

Keywords

Dll4; Notch signaling; retina; spinal cord; V2 interneuron; neuronal lineage

Funding

  1. NIH [EY020849, EY012020]
  2. New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research [09-3087-SCR-E-0]
  3. 985 Project of the Ministry of Education of China

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Background: During retinal and spinal cord neurogenesis, Notch signaling plays crucial roles in regulating proliferation and differentiation of progenitor cells. One of the Notch ligands, Delta-like 4 (Dll4), has been shown to be expressed in subsets of retinal and spinal cord progenitors/precursors and involved in neuronal subtype specification. However, it remains to be determined whether Dll4 expression has any progenitor/precursor-specificity contributing to its functional specificity during neural development. Results: We generated a Dll4-Cre BAC transgenic mouse line that drives Cre recombinase expression mimicking that of the endogenous Dll4 in the developing retina and spinal cord. By fate-mapping analysis, we found that Dll4-expressing progenitors/precursors give rise to essentially all cone, amacrine and horizontal cells, a large portion of rod and ganglion cells, but only few bipolar and M_ uller cells. In the spinal cord, Dll4-expressing progenitors/precursors generate almost all V2a and V2c cells while producing only a fraction of the cells for other interneuron and motor neuron subtypes along the dorsoventral axis. Conclusions: Our data suggest that selective expression of Dll4 in progenitors/precursors contributes to its functional specificity in neuronal specification and that the Dll4-Cre line is a valuable tool for gene manipulation to study Notch signaling. Developmental Dynamics 244: 86-97, 2015. VC 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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