SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum

Background: The cerebellum plays a vital role in equilibrium, motor control, and motor learning. The discrete neural and glial fates of cerebellar cells are determined by the molecular specifications (e.g. transcription factors) of neuro progenitor cells that are influenced by local microenvironmen...

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Main Authors: Cheah, Pike‑See, Thomas, Paul Q.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46350/1/SOX3%20expression%20in%20the%20glial%20system%20of%20the%20developing%20and%20adult%20mouse%20cerebellum.pdf
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author Cheah, Pike‑See
Thomas, Paul Q.
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Thomas, Paul Q.
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description Background: The cerebellum plays a vital role in equilibrium, motor control, and motor learning. The discrete neural and glial fates of cerebellar cells are determined by the molecular specifications (e.g. transcription factors) of neuro progenitor cells that are influenced by local microenvironment signals. In this study, we evaluated the expression and function of Sox3, a single-exon gene located on the X chromosome, in the developing cerebellum. Result: In the embryonic and early postnatal cerebellum, SOX3-positive-cells were detected in the ventricular zone, indicating that SOX3 expression is present in a subset of the cerebellar precursor cell population. In the young adult cerebellum, this expression was diminished in cerebellar cells, suggesting its limited role in cerebellar progenitors. SOX3-positive-cells were also found in the cerebellar mantle zone. Further immunohistochemistry analyses revealed that SOX3 was not expressed in Purkinje neurons. Using glial markers in the early postnatal cerebellum, we found that virtually all of the SOX3-positive-cells were glial cells, although not all glial cells were SOX3-positive-cells. We also determined the impact of transgenic expression using a loss-of-function (Sox3 null) model. We did not observe any developmental defects in the cerebellum of the Sox3 null mice. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the SOX3 protein is not expressed in cerebellar neurons and is instead expressed exclusively in the cerebellar glial system in a subset of mature glial cells. Although the expression of Sox3 cerebellar glial development is lineage-restricted, it appears that the absence of Sox3 in the ventricular germinal epithelium and migrating glia does not affect cerebellar development, suggesting functional redundancy with other SoxB1 subgroup genes.
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spelling upm.eprints-463502022-06-17T08:12:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46350/ SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum Cheah, Pike‑See Thomas, Paul Q. Background: The cerebellum plays a vital role in equilibrium, motor control, and motor learning. The discrete neural and glial fates of cerebellar cells are determined by the molecular specifications (e.g. transcription factors) of neuro progenitor cells that are influenced by local microenvironment signals. In this study, we evaluated the expression and function of Sox3, a single-exon gene located on the X chromosome, in the developing cerebellum. Result: In the embryonic and early postnatal cerebellum, SOX3-positive-cells were detected in the ventricular zone, indicating that SOX3 expression is present in a subset of the cerebellar precursor cell population. In the young adult cerebellum, this expression was diminished in cerebellar cells, suggesting its limited role in cerebellar progenitors. SOX3-positive-cells were also found in the cerebellar mantle zone. Further immunohistochemistry analyses revealed that SOX3 was not expressed in Purkinje neurons. Using glial markers in the early postnatal cerebellum, we found that virtually all of the SOX3-positive-cells were glial cells, although not all glial cells were SOX3-positive-cells. We also determined the impact of transgenic expression using a loss-of-function (Sox3 null) model. We did not observe any developmental defects in the cerebellum of the Sox3 null mice. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the SOX3 protein is not expressed in cerebellar neurons and is instead expressed exclusively in the cerebellar glial system in a subset of mature glial cells. Although the expression of Sox3 cerebellar glial development is lineage-restricted, it appears that the absence of Sox3 in the ventricular germinal epithelium and migrating glia does not affect cerebellar development, suggesting functional redundancy with other SoxB1 subgroup genes. SpringerOpen 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46350/1/SOX3%20expression%20in%20the%20glial%20system%20of%20the%20developing%20and%20adult%20mouse%20cerebellum.pdf Cheah, Pike‑See and Thomas, Paul Q. (2015) SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum. SpringerPlus, 4. art. no. 400. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2193-1801 https://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40064-015-1194-1 10.1186/s40064-015-1194-1
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SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title_full SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title_fullStr SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title_full_unstemmed SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title_short SOX3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
title_sort sox3 expression in the glial system of the developing and adult mouse cerebellum
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46350/1/SOX3%20expression%20in%20the%20glial%20system%20of%20the%20developing%20and%20adult%20mouse%20cerebellum.pdf
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