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Cell-autonomous roles of ARX in cell proliferation and neuronal migration during corticogenesis.


ABSTRACT: The aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) gene has been implicated in a wide spectrum of disorders ranging from phenotypes with severe neuronal migration defects, such as lissencephaly, to mild forms of X-linked mental retardation without apparent brain abnormalities. To better understand its role in corticogenesis, we used in utero electroporation to knock down or overexpress ARX. We show here that targeted inhibition of ARX causes cortical progenitor cells to exit the cell cycle prematurely and impairs their migration toward the cortical plate. In contrast, ARX overexpression increases the length of the cell cycle. In addition, we report that RNA interference-mediated inactivation of ARX prevents cells from acquiring multipolar morphology in the subventricular and intermediate zones, resulting in decreased neuronal motility. In contrast, ARX overexpression appears to promote the development of tangentially oriented processes of cells in the subventricular and intermediate zones and affects radial migration of pyramidal neurons. We also demonstrate that the level of ARX expression is important for tangential migration of GABA-containing interneurons, because both inactivation and overexpression of the gene impair their migration from the ganglionic eminence. However, our data suggest that ARX is not directly involved in GABAergic cell fate specification. Overall, these results identify multiple and distinct cell-autonomous roles for ARX in corticogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Friocourt G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6670801 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-autonomous roles of ARX in cell proliferation and neuronal migration during corticogenesis.

Friocourt Gaëlle G   Kanatani Shigeaki S   Tabata Hidenori H   Yozu Masato M   Takahashi Takao T   Antypa Mary M   Raguénès Odile O   Chelly Jamel J   Férec Claude C   Nakajima Kazunori K   Parnavelas John G JG  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20080501 22


The aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) gene has been implicated in a wide spectrum of disorders ranging from phenotypes with severe neuronal migration defects, such as lissencephaly, to mild forms of X-linked mental retardation without apparent brain abnormalities. To better understand its role in corticogenesis, we used in utero electroporation to knock down or overexpress ARX. We show here that targeted inhibition of ARX causes cortical progenitor cells to exit the cell cycle prematurely and im  ...[more]

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