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Publication : Sustained Hox5 gene activity is required for respiratory motor neuron development.

First Author  Philippidou P Year  2012
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  15
Issue  12 Pages  1636-44
PubMed ID  23103965 Mgi Jnum  J:197494
Mgi Id  MGI:5493192 Doi  10.1038/nn.3242
Citation  Philippidou P, et al. (2012) Sustained Hox5 gene activity is required for respiratory motor neuron development. Nat Neurosci 15(12):1636-44
abstractText  Respiration in mammals relies on the rhythmic firing of neurons in the phrenic motor column (PMC), a motor neuron group that provides the sole source of diaphragm innervation. Despite their essential role in breathing, the specific determinants of PMC identity and patterns of connectivity are largely unknown. We show that two Hox genes, Hoxa5 and Hoxc5, control diverse aspects of PMC development including their clustering, intramuscular branching, and survival. In mice lacking Hox5 genes in motor neurons, axons extend to the diaphragm, but fail to arborize, leading to respiratory failure. Genetic rescue of cell death fails to restore columnar organization and branching patterns, indicating these defects are independent of neuronal loss. Unexpectedly, late Hox5 removal preserves columnar organization but depletes PMC number and branches, demonstrating a continuous requirement for Hox function in motor neurons. These findings indicate that Hox5 genes orchestrate PMC development through deployment of temporally distinct wiring programs.
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