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Publication : Netrin-1 Confines Rhombic Lip-Derived Neurons to the CNS.

First Author  Yung AR Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  22
Issue  7 Pages  1666-1680
PubMed ID  29444422 Mgi Jnum  J:271541
Mgi Id  MGI:6278889 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.01.068
Citation  Yung AR, et al. (2018) Netrin-1 Confines Rhombic Lip-Derived Neurons to the CNS. Cell Rep 22(7):1666-1680
abstractText  During brainstem development, newborn neurons originating from the rhombic lip embark on exceptionally long migrations to generate nuclei important for audition, movement, and respiration. Along the way, this highly motile population passes several cranial nerves yet remains confined to the CNS. We found that Ntn1 accumulates beneath the pial surface separating the CNS from the PNS, with gaps at nerve entry sites. In mice null for Ntn1 or its receptor DCC, hindbrain neurons enter cranial nerves and migrate into the periphery. CNS neurons also escape when Ntn1 is selectively lost from the sub-pial region (SPR), and conversely, expression of Ntn1 throughout the mutant hindbrain can prevent their departure. These findings identify a permissive role for Ntn1 in maintaining the CNS-PNS boundary. We propose that Ntn1 confines rhombic lip-derived neurons by providing a preferred substrate for tangentially migrating neurons in the SPR, preventing their entry into nerve roots.
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