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Publication : Identification of positionally distinct astrocyte subtypes whose identities are specified by a homeodomain code.

First Author  Hochstim C Year  2008
Journal  Cell Volume  133
Issue  3 Pages  510-22
PubMed ID  18455991 Mgi Jnum  J:145299
Mgi Id  MGI:3834284 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2008.02.046
Citation  Hochstim C, et al. (2008) Identification of positionally distinct astrocyte subtypes whose identities are specified by a homeodomain code. Cell 133(3):510-22
abstractText  Astrocytes constitute the most abundant cell type in the central nervous system (CNS) and play diverse functional roles, but the ontogenetic origins of this phenotypic diversity are poorly understood. We have investigated whether positional identity, a fundamental organizing principle governing the generation of neuronal subtype diversity, is also relevant to astrocyte diversification. We identified three positionally distinct subtypes of white-matter astrocytes (WMA) in the spinal cord, which can be distinguished by the combinatorial expression of Reelin and Slit1. These astrocyte subtypes derive from progenitor domains expressing the homeodomain transcription factors Pax6 and Nkx6.1, respectively. Loss- and gain-of-function experiments indicate that the positional identity of these astrocyte subtypes is controlled by Pax6 and Nkx6.1 in a combinatorial manner. Thus, positional identity is an organizing principle underlying astrocyte, as well as neuronal, subtype diversification and is controlled by a homeodomain transcriptional code whose elements are reutilized following the specification of neuronal identity earlier in development.
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