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Publication : Lef1-dependent hypothalamic neurogenesis inhibits anxiety.

First Author  Xie Y Year  2017
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  15
Issue  8 Pages  e2002257
PubMed ID  28837622 Mgi Jnum  J:245600
Mgi Id  MGI:5916316 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.2002257
Citation  Xie Y, et al. (2017) Lef1-dependent hypothalamic neurogenesis inhibits anxiety. PLoS Biol 15(8):e2002257
abstractText  While innate behaviors are conserved throughout the animal kingdom, it is unknown whether common signaling pathways regulate the development of neuronal populations mediating these behaviors in diverse organisms. Here, we demonstrate that the Wnt/ss-catenin effector Lef1 is required for the differentiation of anxiolytic hypothalamic neurons in zebrafish and mice, although the identity of Lef1-dependent genes and neurons differ between these 2 species. We further show that zebrafish and Drosophila have common Lef1-dependent gene expression in their respective neuroendocrine organs, consistent with a conserved pathway that has diverged in the mouse. Finally, orthologs of Lef1-dependent genes from both zebrafish and mouse show highly correlated hypothalamic expression in marmosets and humans, suggesting co-regulation of 2 parallel anxiolytic pathways in primates. These findings demonstrate that during evolution, a transcription factor can act through multiple mechanisms to generate a common behavioral output, and that Lef1 regulates circuit development that is fundamentally important for mediating anxiety in a wide variety of animal species.
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