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Publication : REN: a novel, developmentally regulated gene that promotes neural cell differentiation.

First Author  Gallo R Year  2002
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  158
Issue  4 Pages  731-40
PubMed ID  12186855 Mgi Jnum  J:78799
Mgi Id  MGI:2386193 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200202024
Citation  Gallo R, et al. (2002) Ren: a novel, developmentally regulated gene that promotes neural cell differentiation. J Cell Biol 158(4):731-40
abstractText  Expansion and fate choice of pluripotent stem cells along the neuroectodermal lineage is regulated by a number of signals, including EGF, retinoic acid, and NGF, which also control the proliferation and differentiation of central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) neural progenitor cells. We report here the identification of a novel gene, REN, upregulated by neurogenic signals (retinoic acid, EGF, and NGF) in pluripotent embryonal stem (ES) cells and neural progenitor cell lines in association with neurotypic differentiation. Consistent with a role in neural promotion, REN overexpression induced neuronal differentiation as well as growth arrest and p27Kip1 expression in CNS and PNS neural progenitor cell lines, and its inhibition impaired retinoic acid induction of neurogenin-1 and NeuroD expression. REN expression is developmentally regulated, initially detected in the neural fold epithelium of the mouse embryo during gastrulation, and subsequently throughout the ventral neural tube, the outer layer of the ventricular encephalic neuroepithelium and in neural crest derivatives including dorsal root ganglia. We propose that REN represents a novel component of the neurogenic signaling cascade induced by retinoic acid, EGF, and NGF, and is both a marker and a regulator of neuronal differentiation.
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