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Publication : KLF family members regulate intrinsic axon regeneration ability.

First Author  Moore DL Year  2009
Journal  Science Volume  326
Issue  5950 Pages  298-301
PubMed ID  19815778 Mgi Jnum  J:153499
Mgi Id  MGI:4365646 Doi  10.1126/science.1175737
Citation  Moore DL, et al. (2009) KLF family members regulate intrinsic axon regeneration ability. Science 326(5950):298-301
abstractText  Neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) lose their ability to regenerate early in development, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. By screening genes developmentally regulated in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), we identified Kruppel-like factor-4 (KLF4) as a transcriptional repressor of axon growth in RGCs and other CNS neurons. RGCs lacking KLF4 showed increased axon growth both in vitro and after optic nerve injury in vivo. Related KLF family members suppressed or enhanced axon growth to differing extents, and several growth-suppressive KLFs were up-regulated postnatally, whereas growth-enhancing KLFs were down-regulated. Thus, coordinated activities of different KLFs regulate the regenerative capacity of CNS neurons.
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