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Publication : YAP maintains the production of intermediate progenitor cells and upper-layer projection neurons in the mouse cerebral cortex.

First Author  Su YC Year  2022
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  251
Issue  5 Pages  846-863
PubMed ID  34931379 Mgi Jnum  J:324175
Mgi Id  MGI:7266853 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.448
Citation  Su YC, et al. (2022) YAP maintains the production of intermediate progenitor cells and upper-layer projection neurons in the mouse cerebral cortex. Dev Dyn 251(5):846-863
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The Hippo pathway is conserved through evolution and plays critical roles in development, tissue homeostasis and tumorigenesis. Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a transcriptional coactivator downstream of the Hippo pathway. Previous studies have demonstrated that activation of YAP promotes proliferation in the developing brain. Whether YAP is required for the production of neural progenitor cells or neurons in vivo remains unclear. RESULTS: We demonstrated that SATB homeobox 2 (SATB2)-positive projection neurons (PNs) in upper layers, but not T-box brain transcription factor 1-positive and Coup-TF interacting protein 2-positive PNs in deep layers, were decreased in the neonatal cerebral cortex of Yap conditional knockout (cKO) mice driven by Nestin-Cre. Cell proliferation was reduced in the developing cerebral cortex of Yap-cKO. SATB2-positive PNs are largely generated from intermediate progenitor cells (IPCs), which are derived from radial glial cells (RGCs) during cortical development. Among these progenitor cells, IPCs but not RGCs were decreased in Yap-cKO. We further demonstrated that cell cycle re-entry was reduced in progenitor cells of Yap-cKO, suggesting that fewer IPCs were generated in Yap-cKO. CONCLUSION: YAP is required for the production of IPCs and upper-layer SATB2-positive PNs during development of the cerebral cortex in mice.
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