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Publication : Extrinsic and intrinsic signals converge on the Runx1/CBFβ transcription factor for nonpeptidergic nociceptor maturation.

First Author  Huang S Year  2015
Journal  Elife Volume  4
Pages  e10874 PubMed ID  26418744
Mgi Jnum  J:226826 Mgi Id  MGI:5698704
Doi  10.7554/eLife.10874 Citation  Huang S, et al. (2015) Extrinsic and intrinsic signals converge on the Runx1/CBFbeta transcription factor for nonpeptidergic nociceptor maturation. Elife 4:e10874
abstractText  The generation of diverse neuronal subtypes involves specification of neural progenitors and, subsequently, postmitotic neuronal differentiation, a relatively poorly understood process. Here, we describe a mechanism whereby the neurotrophic factor NGF and the transcription factor Runx1 coordinate postmitotic differentiation of nonpeptidergic nociceptors, a major nociceptor subtype. We show that the integrity of a Runx1/CBFbeta holocomplex is crucial for NGF-dependent nonpeptidergic nociceptor maturation. NGF signals through the ERK/MAPK pathway to promote expression of Cbfb but not Runx1 prior to maturation of nonpeptidergic nociceptors. In contrast, transcriptional initiation of Runx1 in nonpeptidergic nociceptor precursors is dependent on the homeodomain transcription factor Islet1, which is largely dispensable for Cbfb expression. Thus, an NGF/TrkA-MAPK-CBFbeta pathway converges with Islet1-Runx1 signaling to promote Runx1/CBFbeta holocomplex formation and nonpeptidergic nociceptor maturation. Convergence of extrinsic and intrinsic signals to control heterodimeric transcription factor complex formation provides a robust mechanism for postmitotic neuronal subtype specification.
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