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Publication : Prox1 function controls progenitor cell proliferation and horizontal cell genesis in the mammalian retina.

First Author  Dyer MA Year  2003
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  34
Issue  1 Pages  53-8
PubMed ID  12692551 Mgi Jnum  J:83185
Mgi Id  MGI:2658694 Doi  10.1038/ng1144
Citation  Dyer MA, et al. (2003) Prox1 function controls progenitor cell proliferation and horizontal cell genesis in the mammalian retina. Nat Genet 34(1):53-8
abstractText  Retinal progenitor cells regulate their proliferation during development so that the correct number of each cell type is made at the appropriate time. We found that the homeodomain protein Prox1 regulates the exit of progenitor cells from the cell cycle in the embryonic mouse retina. Cells lacking Prox1 are less likely to stop dividing, and ectopic expression of Prox1 forces progenitor cells to exit the cell cycle. During retinogenesis, Prox1 can be detected in differentiating horizontal, bipolar and AII amacrine cells. Horizontal cells are absent in retinae of Prox1-/- mice and misexpression of Prox1 in postnatal progenitor cells promotes horizontal-cell formation. Thus, Prox1 activity is both necessary and sufficient for progenitor-cell proliferation and cell-fate determination in the vertebrate retina.
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