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A restricted period for formation of outer subventricular zone defined by Cdh1 and Trnp1 levels.


ABSTRACT: The outer subventricular zone (OSVZ) is a germinal layer playing key roles in the development of the neocortex, with particular relevance in gyrencephalic species such as human and ferret, where it contains abundant basal radial glia cells (bRGCs) that promote cortical expansion. Here we identify a brief period in ferret embryonic development when apical RGCs generate a burst of bRGCs that become founders of the OSVZ. After this period, bRGCs in the OSVZ proliferate and self-renew exclusively locally, thereby forming a self-sustained lineage independent from the other germinal layers. The time window for the brief period of OSVZ bRGC production is delineated by the coincident downregulation of Cdh1 and Trnp1, and their upregulation reduces bRGC production and prevents OSVZ seeding. This mechanism in cortical development may have key relevance in brain evolution and disease.

SUBMITTER: Martinez-Martinez MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4897765 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A restricted period for formation of outer subventricular zone defined by Cdh1 and Trnp1 levels.

Martínez-Martínez Maria Ángeles MÁ   De Juan Romero Camino C   Fernández Virginia V   Cárdenas Adrián A   Götz Magdalena M   Borrell Víctor V  

Nature communications 20160606


The outer subventricular zone (OSVZ) is a germinal layer playing key roles in the development of the neocortex, with particular relevance in gyrencephalic species such as human and ferret, where it contains abundant basal radial glia cells (bRGCs) that promote cortical expansion. Here we identify a brief period in ferret embryonic development when apical RGCs generate a burst of bRGCs that become founders of the OSVZ. After this period, bRGCs in the OSVZ proliferate and self-renew exclusively lo  ...[more]

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