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Publication : Analysis of gene expression in wild-type and Notch1 mutant retinal cells by single cell profiling.

First Author  Mizeracka K Year  2013
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  242
Issue  10 Pages  1147-59
PubMed ID  23813500 Mgi Jnum  J:318982
Mgi Id  MGI:6862191 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.24006
Citation  Mizeracka K, et al. (2013) Analysis of gene expression in wild-type and Notch1 mutant retinal cells by single cell profiling. Dev Dyn 242(10):1147-59
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The vertebrate retina comprises sensory neurons, the photoreceptors, as well as many other types of neurons and one type of glial cell. These cells are generated by multipotent and restricted retinal progenitor cells (RPCs), which express Notch1. Loss of Notch1 in RPCs late during retinal development results in the overproduction of rod photoreceptors at the expense of interneurons and glia. RESULTS: To examine the molecular underpinnings of this observation, microarray analysis of single retinal cells from wild-type or Notch1 conditional knockout retinas was performed. In situ hybridization was carried out to validate some of the findings. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of Notch1-mutant cells lost expression of known Notch target genes. These cells also had low levels of RPC and cell cycle genes, and robustly up-regulated rod precursor genes. In addition, single wild-type cells, in which cell cycle marker genes were down-regulated, expressed markers of both rod photoreceptors and interneurons.
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