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Τετάρτη 16 Αυγούστου 2017

NKX2-1 Is Required in the Embryonic Septum for Cholinergic System Development, Learning, and Memory

Publication date: 15 August 2017
Source:Cell Reports, Volume 20, Issue 7
Author(s): Lorenza Magno, Caswell Barry, Christoph Schmidt-Hieber, Polyvios Theodotou, Michael Häusser, Nicoletta Kessaris
The transcription factor NKX2-1 is best known for its role in the specification of subsets of cortical, striatal, and pallidal neurons. We demonstrate through genetic fate mapping and intersectional focal septal deletion that NKX2-1 is selectively required in the embryonic septal neuroepithelium for the development of cholinergic septohippocampal projection neurons and large subsets of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. In the absence of NKX2-1, these neurons fail to develop, causing alterations in hippocampal theta rhythms and severe deficiencies in learning and memory. Our results demonstrate that learning and memory are dependent on NKX2-1 function in the embryonic septum and suggest that cognitive deficiencies that are sometimes associated with pathogenic mutations in NKX2-1 in humans may be a direct consequence of loss of NKX2-1 function.

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NKX2-1 is a highly conserved patterning gene in the developing forebrain, mutations in which can lead to a spectrum of disorders including cognitive deficiencies. Using genetic fate mapping and intersectional deletion, Magno et al. demonstrate a requirement for embryonic septal NKX2-1 in forebrain cholinergic system development and learning and memory.


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