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Ptf1a, a bHLH transcriptional gene, defines GABAergic neuronal fates in cerebellum
Authors:Hoshino Mikio  Nakamura Shoko  Mori Kiyoshi  Kawauchi Takeshi  Terao Mami  Nishimura Yoshiaki V  Fukuda Akihisa  Fuse Toshimitsu  Matsuo Naoki  Sone Masaki  Watanabe Masahiko  Bito Haruhiko  Terashima Toshio  Wright Christopher V E  Kawaguchi Yoshiya  Nakao Kazuwa  Nabeshima Yo-Ichi
Affiliation:Department of Pathology and Tumor Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. mikio@lmls.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:The molecular machinery governing glutamatergic-GABAergic neuronal subtype specification is unclear. Here we describe a cerebellar mutant, cerebelless, which lacks the entire cerebellar cortex in adults. The primary defect of the mutant brains was a specific inhibition of GABAergic neuron production from the cerebellar ventricular zone (VZ), resulting in secondary and complete loss of external germinal layer, pontine, and olivary nuclei during development. We identified the responsible gene, Ptf1a, whose expression was lost in the cerebellar VZ but was maintained in the pancreas in cerebelless. Lineage tracing revealed that two types of neural precursors exist in the cerebellar VZ: Ptf1a-expressing and -nonexpressing precursors, which generate GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons, respectively. Introduction of Ptf1a into glutamatergic neuron precursors in the dorsal telencephalon generated GABAergic neurons with representative morphological and migratory features. Our results suggest that Ptf1a is involved in driving neural precursors to differentiate into GABAergic neurons in the cerebellum.
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