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Publication : Gene expression in cortical interneuron precursors is prescient of their mature function.

First Author  Batista-Brito R Year  2008
Journal  Cereb Cortex Volume  18
Issue  10 Pages  2306-17
PubMed ID  18250082 Mgi Jnum  J:174114
Mgi Id  MGI:5051900 Doi  10.1093/cercor/bhm258
Citation  Batista-Brito R, et al. (2008) Gene expression in cortical interneuron precursors is prescient of their mature function. Cereb Cortex 18(10):2306-17
abstractText  At present little is known about the developmental mechanisms that give rise to inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric acidergic interneurons of the neocortex or the timing of their subtype specification. As such, we performed a gene expression microarray analysis on cortical interneuron precursors isolated through their expression of a Dlx5/6(Cre-IRES-EGFP) transgene. We purified these precursors from the embryonic mouse neocortex at E13.5 and E15.5 by sorting of enhanced green fluorescent protein-expressing cells. We identified novel transcription factors, neuropeptides, and cell surface genes whose expression is highly enriched in embryonic cortical interneuron precursors. Our identification of many of the genes known to be selectively enriched within cortical interneurons validated the efficacy of our approach. Surprisingly, we find that subpopulations of migrating cortical interneurons express genes encoding for proteins characteristic of mature interneuron subtypes as early as E13.5. These results provide support for the idea that many of the genes characteristic of specific cortical interneuron subtypes are evident prior to their functional integration into cortical microcircuitry. They suggest interneurons are already relegated to specific genetic subtypes shortly after they become postmitotic. Moreover, our work has revealed that many of the genes expressed in cortical interneuron precursors have been independently linked to neurological disorders in both mice and humans.
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