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Publication : Lineage-dependent spatial and functional organization of the mammalian enteric nervous system.

First Author  Lasrado R Year  2017
Journal  Science Volume  356
Issue  6339 Pages  722-726
PubMed ID  28522527 Mgi Jnum  J:243717
Mgi Id  MGI:5910361 Doi  10.1126/science.aam7511
Citation  Lasrado R, et al. (2017) Lineage-dependent spatial and functional organization of the mammalian enteric nervous system. Science 356(6339):722-726
abstractText  The enteric nervous system (ENS) is essential for digestive function and gut homeostasis. Here we show that the amorphous neuroglia networks of the mouse ENS are composed of overlapping clonal units founded by postmigratory neural crest-derived progenitors. The spatial configuration of ENS clones depends on proliferation-driven local interactions of ENS progenitors with lineally unrelated neuroectodermal cells, the ordered colonization of the serosa-mucosa axis by clonal descendants, and gut expansion. Single-cell transcriptomics and mutagenesis analysis delineated dynamic molecular states of ENS progenitors and identified RET as a regulator of neurogenic commitment. Clonally related enteric neurons exhibit synchronous activity in response to network stimulation. Thus, lineage relationships underpin the organization of the peripheral nervous system.
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