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Publication : Absence of chx10 causes neural progenitors to persist in the adult retina.

First Author  Dhomen NS Year  2006
Journal  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Volume  47
Issue  1 Pages  386-96
PubMed ID  16384989 Mgi Jnum  J:104265
Mgi Id  MGI:3611606 Doi  10.1167/iovs.05-0428
Citation  Dhomen NS, et al. (2006) Absence of chx10 causes neural progenitors to persist in the adult retina. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 47(1):386-96
abstractText  PURPOSE: Mutation of the Chx10 homeobox gene in mice and humans causes congenital blindness and microphthalmia (small eyes). This study used Chx10(-/-) (ocular retardation) mice to investigate how lack of Chx10 affects progenitor/stem cell behavior in the retina and ciliary epithelium (CE). METHODS: The distribution of mitotic retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) during embryonic development was analyzed using phosphohistone 3 (H3)-labeling. DNA flow cytometry was used to measure DNA content. The distribution and phenotype of dividing cells in the postnatal retina and CE was analyzed by incorporation of the thymidine analogue BrdU and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The Chx10(-/-) embryonic retina maintained a constantly sized population of mitotic RPCs during development, causing the mitotic index to increase markedly over time compared with the wild type. Also, the proportion of cells in the G(1) phase of the cell cycle was increased compared with the wild type. Of interest, division of RPC-like cells with neurogenic properties persisted in the adult Chx10(-/-) retina. Colabeling for BrdU and the neural progenitor marker nestin or the neuronal markers beta3-tubulin, syntaxin, and VC1.1 showed that new amacrine-like neurons developed in the adult central retina. By contrast, cells with these characteristics were not observed in the mature wild-type retina. In the mature CE, BrdU-positive cells were observed in both wild-type and Chx10(-/-) mice. However, neurogenesis from this cell population was not evident. CONCLUSIONS: Without Chx10, proliferative expansion of the embryonic RPC pool is markedly reduced. In the adult retina, lack of Chx10 results in a population of dividing neural progenitor cells that persist and produce new neurons in the central retina.
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