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Publication : FOXG1 sequentially orchestrates subtype specification of postmitotic cortical projection neurons.

First Author  Liu J Year  2022
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  8
Issue  21 Pages  eabh3568
PubMed ID  35613274 Mgi Jnum  J:325428
Mgi Id  MGI:7284559 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abh3568
Citation  Liu J, et al. (2022) FOXG1 sequentially orchestrates subtype specification of postmitotic cortical projection neurons. Sci Adv 8(21):eabh3568
abstractText  The mammalian neocortex is a highly organized six-layered structure with four major cortical neuron subtypes: corticothalamic projection neurons (CThPNs), subcerebral projection neurons (SCPNs), deep callosal projection neurons (CPNs), and superficial CPNs. Here, careful examination of multiple conditional knockout model mouse lines showed that the transcription factor FOXG1 functions as a master regulator of postmitotic cortical neuron specification and found that mice lacking functional FOXG1 exhibited projection deficits. Before embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5), FOXG1 enforces deep CPN identity in postmitotic neurons by activating Satb2 but repressing Bcl11b and Tbr1. After E14.5, FOXG1 exerts specification functions in distinct layers via differential regulation of Bcl11b and Tbr1, including specification of superficial versus deep CPNs and enforcement of CThPN identity. FOXG1 controls CThPN versus SCPN fate by fine-tuning Fezf2 levels through diverse interactions with multiple SOX family proteins. Thus, our study supports a developmental model to explain the postmitotic specification of four cortical projection neuron subtypes and sheds light on neuropathogenesis.
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