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Publication : Diverse spinal commissural neuron populations revealed by fate mapping and molecular profiling using a novel Robo3<sup>Cre</sup> mouse.

First Author  Tulloch AJ Year  2019
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  527
Issue  18 Pages  2948-2972
PubMed ID  31152445 Mgi Jnum  J:282827
Mgi Id  MGI:6383767 Doi  10.1002/cne.24720
Citation  Tulloch AJ, et al. (2019) Diverse spinal commissural neuron populations revealed by fate mapping and molecular profiling using a novel Robo3(Cre) mouse. J Comp Neurol 527(18):2948-2972
abstractText  The two sides of the nervous system coordinate and integrate information via commissural neurons, which project axons across the midline. Commissural neurons in the spinal cord are a highly heterogeneous population of cells with respect to their birthplace, final cell body position, axonal trajectory, and neurotransmitter phenotype. Although commissural axon guidance during development has been studied in great detail, neither the developmental origins nor the mature phenotypes of commissural neurons have been characterized comprehensively, largely due to lack of selective genetic access to these neurons. Here, we generated mice expressing Cre recombinase from the Robo3 locus specifically in commissural neurons. We used Robo3 (Cre) mice to characterize the transcriptome and various origins of developing commissural neurons, revealing new details about their extensive heterogeneity in molecular makeup and developmental lineage. Further, we followed the fate of commissural neurons into adulthood, thereby elucidating their settling positions and molecular diversity and providing evidence for possible functions in various spinal cord circuits. Our studies establish an important genetic entry point for further analyses of commissural neuron development, connectivity, and function.
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