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Publication : Lin28a regulates neurogliogenesis in mammalian retina through the Igf signaling.

First Author  Xia X Year  2018
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  440
Issue  2 Pages  113-128
PubMed ID  29758178 Mgi Jnum  J:264386
Mgi Id  MGI:6195602 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.05.007
Citation  Xia X, et al. (2018) Lin28a regulates neurogliogenesis in mammalian retina through the Igf signaling. Dev Biol 440(2):113-128
abstractText  In the developing central nervous system (CNS) the majority of neurons are born before the generation of glia. Emerging evidence implicates heterochronic gene, Lin28 in the temporal switch between two distinct lineages. However, the respective contributions of Lin28a and Lin28b in neurogliogenesis remain poorly understood. Here, we have examined the relative involvement of Lin28a and Lin28b in mammalian retina, a simple and accessible CNS model where neurogliogenic decision largely occurs postnatally. Examination of Lin28a/b involvement during late histogenesis by the perturbation of function approaches revealed that while Lin28b did not influence differentiation in general Lin28a facilitated and antagonized the generation of neurons and glia, respectively. Silencing of Lin28a expression in vitro and its conditional deletion in vivo during early histogenesis led to premature generation of glia. The instructive role of Lin28a on neuronal differentiation was revealed by its influence to suppress glial-specific genes and directly differentiate glia along the neuronal lineage. This function of Lin28a is likely mediated through the Igf signaling, as inhibition of the pathway abrogated Lin28a-mediated neurogliogenesis. Thus, our observations suggest that Lin28a is an important intrinsic factor that acts in concert with cell-extrinsic factors like Igfs, coordinating the developmental bias of the progenitors and niche, respectively, for the successive generation of neurons and glia.
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