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Publication : Retinal ganglion cell axon sorting at the optic chiasm requires dystroglycan.

First Author  Clements R Year  2018
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  442
Issue  2 Pages  210-219
PubMed ID  30149005 Mgi Jnum  J:266267
Mgi Id  MGI:6209245 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.08.010
Citation  Clements R, et al. (2018) Retinal ganglion cell axon sorting at the optic chiasm requires dystroglycan. Dev Biol 442(2):210-219
abstractText  In the developing visual system, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons project from the retina to several distal retinorecipient regions in the brain. Several molecules have been implicated in guiding RGC axons in vivo, but the role of extracellular matrix molecules in this process remains poorly understood. Dystroglycan is a laminin-binding transmembrane protein important for formation and maintenance of the extracellular matrix and basement membranes and has previously been implicated in axon guidance in the developing spinal cord. Using two genetic models of functional dystroglycan loss, we show that dystroglycan is necessary for correct sorting of contralateral and ipsilateral RGC axons at the optic chiasm. Mis-sorted axons still target retinorecipient brain regions and persist in adult mice, even after axon pruning is complete. Our results highlight the importance of the extracellular matrix for axon sorting at an intermediate choice point in the developing visual circuit.
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