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Publication : Active suppression of interneuron programs within developing motor neurons revealed by analysis of homeodomain factor HB9.

First Author  Thaler J Year  1999
Journal  Neuron Volume  23
Issue  4 Pages  675-87
PubMed ID  10482235 Mgi Jnum  J:57339
Mgi Id  MGI:1344236 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(01)80027-1
Citation  Thaler J, et al. (1999) Active suppression of interneuron programs within developing motor neurons revealed by analysis of homeodomain factor HB9. Neuron 23(4):675-87
abstractText  Sonic hedgehog (Shh) specifies the identity of both motor neurons (MNs) and interneurons with morphogen-like activity. Here, we present evidence that the homeodomain factor HB9 is critical for distinguishing MN and interneuron identity in the mouse. Presumptive MN progenitors and postmitotic MNs express HB9, whereas interneurons never express this factor. This pattern resembles a composite of the avian homologs MNR2 and HB9. In mice lacking Hb9, the genetic profile of MNs is significantly altered, particularly by upregulation of Chx10, a gene normally restricted to a class of ventral interneurons. This aberrant gene expression is accompanied by topological disorganization of motor columns, loss of the phrenic and abducens nerves, and intercostal nerve pathfinding defects. Thus, MNs actively suppress interneuron genetic programs to establish their identity.
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