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Publication : The transition from radial glial to intermediate progenitor cell is inhibited by FGF signaling during corticogenesis.

First Author  Kang W Year  2009
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  29
Issue  46 Pages  14571-80
PubMed ID  19923290 Mgi Jnum  J:155751
Mgi Id  MGI:4415644 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3844-09.2009
Citation  Kang W, et al. (2009) The transition from radial glial to intermediate progenitor cell is inhibited by FGF signaling during corticogenesis. J Neurosci 29(46):14571-80
abstractText  During corticogenesis, the balance between the self-renewal of radial glial stem cells and the production of their descendent progenitor cells is essential in generating the correct size and cell composition of the neocortex. How the stem-to-progenitor cell transition is regulated is poorly understood. FGFs are commonly implicated in promoting proliferation of neural precursor cells, but it is unclear how they exert their effects on stem cells, progenitor cells, or both in vivo. Here, three FGF receptor genes are simultaneously deleted during cortical neurogenesis. In these mutants, radial glia are depleted due to an increased transition from an uncommitted state to a more differentiated one, initially causing an increase in progenitors, but ultimately resulting in a smaller cortex. The proliferation rate of progenitors themselves, however, is unchanged. These results indicate that FGFs normally repress the radial glia to progenitor cell transition during corticogenesis.
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