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Publication : The basic helix-loop-helix gene hesr2 promotes gliogenesis in mouse retina.

First Author  Satow T Year  2001
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  21
Issue  4 Pages  1265-73
PubMed ID  11160397 Mgi Jnum  J:109366
Mgi Id  MGI:3628838 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-04-01265.2001
Citation  Satow T, et al. (2001) The basic helix-loop-helix gene hesr2 promotes gliogenesis in mouse retina. J Neurosci 21(4):1265-73
abstractText  Members of a subclass of hairy/Enhancer of split [E(spl)] homologs, called hesr genes, are structurally related to another subclass of hairy/E(spl) homologs, Hes genes, which play an important role in neural development. To characterize the roles of hesr genes in neural development, we used the retina as a model system. In situ hybridization analysis indicated that all hesr genes are expressed in the developing retina, but only hesr2 expression is associated spatially with gliogenesis. Each member was then misexpressed with retrovirus in the retinal explant cultures prepared from mouse embryos or neonates, which well mimic in vivo retinal development. Interestingly, hesr2 but not hesr1 or hesr3 promoted gliogenesis while inhibiting rod genesis without affecting cell proliferation or death, suggesting that the cells that normally differentiate into rods adopted the glial fate by misexpression of hesr2. The gliogenic activity of hesr2 was more profound when it was misexpressed postnatally than prenatally. In addition, double mutation of the neuronal determination genes Mash1 and Math3, which increases Muller glia at the expense of bipolar cells, upregulated hesr2 expression. These results indicate that, among structurally related hesr genes, only hesr2 promotes glial versus neuronal cell fate specification in the retina and that antagonistic regulation between hesr2 and Mash1-Math3 may determine the ratios of neurons and glia.
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