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Function of Proneural Genes Ascl1 and Asense in Neurogenesis: How Similar Are They?

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.838431

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Ascl1; asense; proneural bHLH transcription factors; neurogenesis; neural; stem progenitor cells

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  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) [PTDC/BIA-BID/29663/2017]
  2. ERC [H2020-ERC-2017-STG-GA 759853-StemCellHabitat]
  3. Wellcome Trust
  4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute [HHMI-208581/Z/17/Z]
  5. EMBO [H2020-EMBO-3311/2017/G2017]
  6. FCT [IF/01265/2014/CP1252/CT0004]
  7. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [IF/01265/2014/CP1252/CT0004, PTDC/BIA-BID/29663/2017] Funding Source: FCT

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Proneural genes play different roles in neural development between flies and vertebrates. In flies, they have an early neural induction function, while in vertebrates, they regulate quiescence, proliferation, and neuronal differentiation in neural stem and progenitor cells. The Drosophila proneural gene asense shows a similar expression pattern to its vertebrate counterparts, suggesting similar functions. The understanding of Asense and its vertebrate homologue, Ascl1, in neural stem/progenitor cell biology and neurogenesis regulation is discussed.
Proneural genes were initially identified in Drosophila, where pioneer work on these important regulators of neural development was performed, and from which the term proneural function was coined. Subsequently, their counterparts in vertebrates were identified, and their function in neural development extensively characterized. The function of proneural transcription factors in flies and vertebrates is, however, very distinct. In flies, proneural genes play an early role in neural induction, by endowing neural competence to ectodermal cells. In contrast, vertebrate proneural genes are expressed only after neural specification, in neural stem and progenitor cells, where they play key regulatory functions in quiescence, proliferation, and neuronal differentiation. An exception to this scenario is the Drosophila proneural gene asense, which has a late onset of expression in neural stem cells of the developing embryo and larvae, similar to its vertebrate counterparts. Although the role of Asense remains poorly investigated, its expression pattern is suggestive of functions more in line with those of vertebrate proneural genes. Here, we revise our current understanding of the multiple activities of Asense and of its closest vertebrate homologue Ascl1 in neural stem/progenitor cell biology, and discuss possible parallels between the two transcription factors in neurogenesis regulation.

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