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Publication : Sox8 and Sox10 jointly maintain myelin gene expression in oligodendrocytes.

First Author  Turnescu T Year  2018
Journal  Glia Volume  66
Issue  2 Pages  279-294
PubMed ID  29023979 Mgi Jnum  J:254724
Mgi Id  MGI:6103823 Doi  10.1002/glia.23242
Citation  Turnescu T, et al. (2018) Sox8 and Sox10 jointly maintain myelin gene expression in oligodendrocytes. Glia 66(2):279-294
abstractText  In Schwann cells of the vertebrate peripheral nervous system, induction of myelination and myelin maintenance both depend on the HMG-domain-containing transcription factor Sox10. In oligodendrocytes of the central nervous system, Sox10 is also essential for the induction of myelination. Its role in late phases of myelination and myelin maintenance has not been studied so far. Here, we show that these processes are largely unaffected in mice that lack Sox10 in mature oligodendrocytes. As Sox10 is co-expressed with the related Sox8, we also analyzed oligodendrocytes and myelination in Sox8-deficient mice. Again, we could not detect any major abnormalities. Expression of many myelin genes was only modestly reduced in both mouse mutants. Dramatic reductions in expression levels and phenotypic disturbances became only apparent once Sox8 and Sox10 were both absent. This argues that Sox8 and Sox10 are jointly required for myelin maintenance and impact myelin gene expression. One direct target gene of both Sox proteins is the late myelin gene Mog. Our results point to at least partial functional redundancy between both related Sox proteins in mature oligodendrocytes and are the first report of a substantial function of Sox8 in the oligodendroglial lineage.
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