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Publication : Retinal neurons establish mosaic patterning by excluding homotypic somata from their dendritic territories.

First Author  Kozlowski C Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  8 Pages  114615
PubMed ID  39133615 Mgi Jnum  J:353797
Mgi Id  MGI:7716317 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114615
Citation  Kozlowski C, et al. (2024) Retinal neurons establish mosaic patterning by excluding homotypic somata from their dendritic territories. Cell Rep 43(8):114615
abstractText  In vertebrate retina, individual neurons of the same type are distributed regularly across the tissue in a pattern known as a mosaic. Establishment of mosaics during development requires cell-cell repulsion among homotypic neurons, but the mechanisms underlying this repulsion remain unknown. Here, we show that two mouse retinal cell types, OFF and ON starburst amacrine cells, establish mosaic spacing by using their dendritic arbors to repel neighboring homotypic somata. Using transgenic tools and single-cell labeling, we identify a developmental period when starburst somata are contacted by neighboring starburst dendrites; these serve to exclude somata from settling within the neighbor's dendritic territory. Dendrite-soma exclusion is mediated by MEGF10, a cell-surface molecule required for starburst mosaic patterning. Our results implicate dendrite-soma exclusion as a key mechanism underlying starburst mosaic spacing and raise the possibility that this could be a general mechanism for mosaic patterning across many cell types and species.
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