Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.

Visual information is conveyed from the retina to the brain via 15-20 Retinal Ganglion Cell (RGC) types. The developmental mechanisms by which RGC types acquire their distinct molecular, morphological, physiological and circuit properties are essentially unknown, but may involve combinatorial transc...

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Main Authors: Melody Shi, Sumit R Kumar, Oluwaseyi Motajo, Friedrich Kretschmer, Xiuqian Mu, Tudor C Badea
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3792956?pdf=render
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author Melody Shi
Sumit R Kumar
Oluwaseyi Motajo
Friedrich Kretschmer
Xiuqian Mu
Tudor C Badea
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Sumit R Kumar
Oluwaseyi Motajo
Friedrich Kretschmer
Xiuqian Mu
Tudor C Badea
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description Visual information is conveyed from the retina to the brain via 15-20 Retinal Ganglion Cell (RGC) types. The developmental mechanisms by which RGC types acquire their distinct molecular, morphological, physiological and circuit properties are essentially unknown, but may involve combinatorial transcriptional regulation. Brn3 transcription factors are expressed in RGCs from early developmental stages, and are restricted in adults to distinct, partially overlapping populations of RGC types. Previously, we described cell autonomous effects of Brn3b (Pou4f2) and Brn3a (Pou4f1) on RGC axon and dendrites development.We now have investigated genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors with respect to RGC development, by crossing conventional knock-out alleles of each Brn3 gene with conditional knock-in reporter alleles of a second Brn3 gene, and analyzing the effects of single or double Brn3 knockouts on RGC survival and morphology. We find that Brn3b loss results in axon defects and dendritic arbor area and lamination defects in Brn3a positive RGCs, and selectively affects survival and morphology of specific Brn3c (Pou4f3) positive RGC types. Brn3a and Brn3b interact synergistically to control RGC numbers. Melanopsin positive ipRGCs are resistant to combined Brn3 loss but are under the transcriptional control of Isl1, expanding the combinatorial code of RGC specification.Taken together these results complete our knowledge on the mechanisms of transcriptional control of RGC type specification. They demonstrate that Brn3b is required for the correct development of more RGC cell types than suggested by its expression pattern in the adult, but that several cell types, including some Brn3a, Brn3c or Melanopsin positive RGCs are Brn3b independent.
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spelling doaj.art-793ffc7f28244d9eaf751a5c6ce80b502022-12-21T23:52:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7634710.1371/journal.pone.0076347Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.Melody ShiSumit R KumarOluwaseyi MotajoFriedrich KretschmerXiuqian MuTudor C BadeaVisual information is conveyed from the retina to the brain via 15-20 Retinal Ganglion Cell (RGC) types. The developmental mechanisms by which RGC types acquire their distinct molecular, morphological, physiological and circuit properties are essentially unknown, but may involve combinatorial transcriptional regulation. Brn3 transcription factors are expressed in RGCs from early developmental stages, and are restricted in adults to distinct, partially overlapping populations of RGC types. Previously, we described cell autonomous effects of Brn3b (Pou4f2) and Brn3a (Pou4f1) on RGC axon and dendrites development.We now have investigated genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors with respect to RGC development, by crossing conventional knock-out alleles of each Brn3 gene with conditional knock-in reporter alleles of a second Brn3 gene, and analyzing the effects of single or double Brn3 knockouts on RGC survival and morphology. We find that Brn3b loss results in axon defects and dendritic arbor area and lamination defects in Brn3a positive RGCs, and selectively affects survival and morphology of specific Brn3c (Pou4f3) positive RGC types. Brn3a and Brn3b interact synergistically to control RGC numbers. Melanopsin positive ipRGCs are resistant to combined Brn3 loss but are under the transcriptional control of Isl1, expanding the combinatorial code of RGC specification.Taken together these results complete our knowledge on the mechanisms of transcriptional control of RGC type specification. They demonstrate that Brn3b is required for the correct development of more RGC cell types than suggested by its expression pattern in the adult, but that several cell types, including some Brn3a, Brn3c or Melanopsin positive RGCs are Brn3b independent.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3792956?pdf=render
spellingShingle Melody Shi
Sumit R Kumar
Oluwaseyi Motajo
Friedrich Kretschmer
Xiuqian Mu
Tudor C Badea
Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
PLoS ONE
title Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
title_full Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
title_fullStr Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
title_short Genetic interactions between Brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification.
title_sort genetic interactions between brn3 transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell type specification
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