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Arl13b in primary cilia regulates the migration and placement of interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex.


ABSTRACT: Coordinated migration and placement of interneurons and projection neurons lead to functional connectivity in the cerebral cortex; defective neuronal migration and the resultant connectivity changes underlie the cognitive defects in a spectrum of neurological disorders. Here we show that primary cilia play a guiding role in the migration and placement of postmitotic interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex and that this process requires the ciliary protein, Arl13b. Through live imaging of interneuronal cilia, we show that migrating interneurons display highly dynamic primary cilia and we correlate cilia dynamics with the interneuron's migratory state. We demonstrate that the guidance cue receptors essential for interneuronal migration localize to interneuronal primary cilia, but their concentration and dynamics are altered in the absence of Arl13b. Expression of Arl13b variants known to cause Joubert syndrome induce defective interneuronal migration, suggesting that defects in cilia-dependent interneuron migration may in part underlie the neurological defects in Joubert syndrome patients.

SUBMITTER: Higginbotham H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3529475 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arl13b in primary cilia regulates the migration and placement of interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex.

Higginbotham Holden H   Eom Tae-Yeon TY   Mariani Laura E LE   Bachleda Amelia A   Hirt Joshua J   Gukassyan Vladimir V   Cusack Corey L CL   Lai Cary C   Caspary Tamara T   Anton E S ES  

Developmental cell 20121101 5


Coordinated migration and placement of interneurons and projection neurons lead to functional connectivity in the cerebral cortex; defective neuronal migration and the resultant connectivity changes underlie the cognitive defects in a spectrum of neurological disorders. Here we show that primary cilia play a guiding role in the migration and placement of postmitotic interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex and that this process requires the ciliary protein, Arl13b. Through live imaging of  ...[more]

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