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Publication : Dentate gyrus development requires a cortical hem-derived astrocytic scaffold.

First Author  Caramello A Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33393905 Mgi Jnum  J:313961
Mgi Id  MGI:6803255 Doi  10.7554/eLife.63904
Citation  Caramello A, et al. (2021) Dentate gyrus development requires a cortical hem-derived astrocytic scaffold. Elife 10:e63904
abstractText  During embryonic development, radial glial cells give rise to neurons, then to astrocytes following the gliogenic switch. Timely regulation of the switch, operated by several transcription factors, is fundamental for allowing coordinated interactions between neurons and glia. We deleted the gene for one such factor, SOX9, early during mouse brain development and observed a significantly compromised dentate gyrus (DG). We dissected the origin of the defect, targeting embryonic Sox9 deletion to either the DG neuronal progenitor domain or the adjacent cortical hem (CH). We identified in the latter previously uncharacterized ALDH1L1+ astrocytic progenitors, which form a fimbrial-specific glial scaffold necessary for neuronal progenitor migration toward the developing DG. Our results highlight an early crucial role of SOX9 for DG development through regulation of astroglial potential acquisition in the CH. Moreover, we illustrate how formation of a local network, amidst astrocytic and neuronal progenitors originating from adjacent domains, underlays brain morphogenesis.
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