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Overlapping spatiotemporal patterns of regulatory gene expression are required for neuronal progenitors to specify retinal ganglion cell fate

  • Takae Kiyama
  • , Chai An Mao
  • , Jang Hyeon Cho
  • , Xueyao Fu
  • , Ping Pan
  • , Xiuqian Mu
  • , William H. Klein
  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Abstract

Retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) are programmed early in development to acquire the competence for specifying the seven retinal cell types. Acquiring competence is a complex spatiotemporal process that is still only vaguely understood. Here, our objective was to more fully understand the mechanisms by which RPCs become competent for specifying a retinal ganglion cell (RGC) fate. RGCs are the first retinal cell type to differentiate and their abnormal development leads to apoptosis and optic nerve degeneration. Previous work demonstrated that the paired domain factor Pax6 and the bHLH factor Atoh7 are required for RPCs to specify RGCs. RGC commitment is marked by the expression of the Pou domain factor Pou4f2 and the Lim domain factor Isl1. We show that three RPC subpopulations can specify RGCs: Atoh7-expressing RPCs, Neurod1-expressing RPCs, and Atoh7-Neurod1-expressing RPCs. All three RPC subpopulations were highly interspersed throughout retinal development, although each subpopulation maintained a distinct temporal pattern. Most, but not all, RPCs from each subpopulation were postmitotic. Atoh7-Neurod1 double knockout mice were generated and double-mutant retinas revealed an unexpected role for Neurod1 in specifying RGC fate. We conclude that RPCs have a complex regulatory gene expression program in which they acquire competence using highly integrated mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-259
Number of pages9
JournalVision Research
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 28 2011

Keywords

  • Cell cycle
  • Homeobox factor Pax6
  • Neurod1
  • Proneural bHLH factors Atoh7
  • Retinal development
  • Retinal ganglion cells
  • Retinal progenitor cells

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