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Publication : Ephrin-A2 reverse signaling negatively regulates neural progenitor proliferation and neurogenesis.

First Author  Holmberg J Year  2005
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  19
Issue  4 Pages  462-71
PubMed ID  15713841 Mgi Jnum  J:96025
Mgi Id  MGI:3528776 Doi  10.1101/gad.326905
Citation  Holmberg J, et al. (2005) Ephrin-A2 reverse signaling negatively regulates neural progenitor proliferation and neurogenesis. Genes Dev 19(4):462-71
abstractText  The number of cells in an organ is regulated by mitogens and trophic factors that impinge on intrinsic determinants of proliferation and apoptosis. We here report the identification of an additional mechanism to control cell number in the brain: EphA7 induces ephrin-A2 reverse signaling, which negatively regulates neural progenitor cell proliferation. Cells in the neural stem cell niche in the adult brain proliferate more and have a shorter cell cycle in mice lacking ephrin-A2. The increased progenitor proliferation is accompanied by a higher number of cells in the olfactory bulb. Disrupting the interaction between ephrin-A2 and EphA7 in the adult brain of wild-type mice disinhibits proliferation and results in increased neurogenesis. The identification of ephrin-A2 and EphA7 as negative regulators of progenitor cell proliferation reveals a novel mechanism to control cell numbers in the brain.
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