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Publication : The group E Sox genes Sox8 and Sox9 are regulated by Notch signaling and are required for Müller glial cell development in mouse retina.

First Author  Muto A Year  2009
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  89
Issue  4 Pages  549-58
PubMed ID  19490914 Mgi Jnum  J:154500
Mgi Id  MGI:4368088 Doi  10.1016/j.exer.2009.05.006
Citation  Muto A, et al. (2009) The group E Sox genes Sox8 and Sox9 are regulated by Notch signaling and are required for Muller glial cell development in mouse retina. Exp Eye Res 89(4):549-58
abstractText  Although Muller glial cells play pivotal roles in the vertebrate retina, the regulation of their development is poorly understood. While Notch-Hes5 signaling has been shown to be involved in this developmental process, the presence of Muller glial cells in Hes5-deficient mice suggests the involvement of other molecules. We found that two group E Sox genes, Sox8 and Sox9, are expressed in proliferating progenitors and then exclusively in Muller glial cells in mouse retina. Knocking-down Sox8 and Sox9 by shRNA significantly reduced the population of Muller glial cells and relatively increased the proportion of rod photoreceptors, suggesting that the Sox genes play roles in the specification of Muller glial cells. Using an activated form of Notch and the gamma-secretase inhibitor DAPT, we also found that Notch signaling regulates the transcription of Sox8 and Sox9. This is the first evidence that group E Sox genes play important roles in the developing vertebrate retina.
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