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Methods for Study of Neuronal Morphogenesis: Ex vivo RNAi Electroporation in Embryonic Murine Cerebral Cortex
Published on: May 18, 2012
Nuclear factor-kappaB regulates multiple steps of gliogenesis in the developing murine cerebral cortex
Laurent Methot1, Vincent Soubannier1, Robert Hermann1
1Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) is activated in neural progenitor cells in the developing murine cerebral cortex during the neurogenic phase, when it acts to prevent premature neuronal differentiation. Here we show that NF-κB activation continues in mouse neocortical neural progenitor cells during the neurogenic-to-gliogenic switch. Blockade of endogenous NF-κB activity during neocortical gliogenesis leads to the formation of supernumerary committed gliogenic progenitors and premature glial cell differentiation. Conversely, forced NF-κB activation during the neocortical neurogenic-to-gliogenic transition causes delayed gliogenic commitment and decreased astroglial gene expression. NF-κB activation continues in neocortical gliogenic progenitors following commitment and is important to inhibit the differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells and to maintain persistent expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in maturing astrocytes. These results reveal a number of previously uncharacterized roles for NF-κB during different phases of neocortical gliogenesis and identify NF-κB as an inhibitor of early oligodendrocyte development in the cerebral cortex.
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