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Publication : Early dorsomedial tissue interactions regulate gyrification of distal neocortex.

First Author  Chizhikov VV Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  5192
PubMed ID  31729356 Mgi Jnum  J:281616
Mgi Id  MGI:6377960 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-12913-z
Citation  Chizhikov VV, et al. (2019) Early dorsomedial tissue interactions regulate gyrification of distal neocortex. Nat Commun 10(1):5192
abstractText  The extent of neocortical gyrification is an important determinant of a species' cognitive abilities, yet the mechanisms regulating cortical gyrification are poorly understood. We uncover long-range regulation of this process originating at the telencephalic dorsal midline, where levels of secreted Bmps are maintained by factors in both the neuroepithelium and the overlying mesenchyme. In the mouse, the combined loss of transcription factors Lmx1a and Lmx1b, selectively expressed in the midline neuroepithelium and the mesenchyme respectively, causes dorsal midline Bmp signaling to drop at early neural tube stages. This alters the spatial and temporal Wnt signaling profile of the dorsal midline cortical hem, which in turn causes gyrification of the distal neocortex. Our study uncovers early mesenchymal-neuroepithelial interactions that have long-range effects on neocortical gyrification and shows that lissencephaly in mice is actively maintained via redundant genetic regulation of dorsal midline development and signaling.
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