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Publication : Non-cell autonomous control of precerebellar neuron migration by Slit and Robo proteins.

First Author  Dominici C Year  2018
Journal  Development Volume  145
Issue  2 PubMed ID  29343636
Mgi Jnum  J:253971 Mgi Id  MGI:6111266
Doi  10.1242/dev.150375 Citation  Dominici C, et al. (2018) Non-cell autonomous control of precerebellar neuron migration by Slit and Robo proteins. Development 145(2):dev150375
abstractText  During development, precerebellar neurons migrate tangentially from the dorsal hindbrain to the floor plate. Their axons cross it but their cell bodies stop their ventral migration upon reaching the midline. It has previously been shown that Slit chemorepellents and their receptors, Robo1 and Robo2, might control the migration of precerebellar neurons in a repulsive manner. Here, we have used a conditional knockout strategy in mice to test this hypothesis. We show that the targeted inactivation of the expression of Robo1 and Robo2 receptors in precerebellar neurons does not perturb their migration and that they still stop at the midline. The selective ablation of the expression of all three Slit proteins in floor-plate cells has no effect on pontine neurons and only induces the migration of a small subset of inferior olivary neurons across the floor plate. Likewise, we show that the expression of Slit proteins in the facial nucleus is dispensable for pontine neuron migration. Together, these results show that Robo1 and Robo2 receptors act non-cell autonomously in migrating precerebellar neurons and that floor-plate signals, other than Slit proteins, must exist to prevent midline crossing.
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