Back to Search Start Over

Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation

Authors :
Gay, Max Hans-Peter
Valenta, Tomas
Herr, Patrick
Paratore-Hari, Lisette
Basler, Konrad
Sommer, Lukas
Gay, Max Hans-Peter
Valenta, Tomas
Herr, Patrick
Paratore-Hari, Lisette
Basler, Konrad
Sommer, Lukas
Source :
Gay, Max Hans-Peter; Valenta, Tomas; Herr, Patrick; Paratore-Hari, Lisette; Basler, Konrad; Sommer, Lukas (2015). Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation. BMC Biology, 13(24):online.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND: β-catenin plays a central role in multiple developmental processes. However, it has been difficult to study its pleiotropic effects, because of the dual capacity of β-catenin to coordinate cadherin-dependent cell adhesion and to act as a component of Wnt signal transduction. To distinguish between the divergent functions of β-catenin during peripheral nervous system development, we made use of a mutant allele of β-catenin that can mediate adhesion but not Wnt-induced TCF transcriptional activation. This allele was combined with various conditional inactivation approaches. RESULTS: We show that of all peripheral nervous system structures, only sensory dorsal root ganglia require β-catenin for proper formation and growth. Surprisingly, however, dorsal root ganglia development is independent of cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Rather, both progenitor cell proliferation and fate specification are controlled by β-catenin signaling. These can be divided into temporally sequential processes, each of which depends on a different function of β-catenin. CONCLUSIONS: While early stage proliferation and specific Neurog2- and Krox20-dependent waves of neuronal subtype specification involve activation of TCF transcription, late stage progenitor proliferation and Neurog1-marked sensory neurogenesis are regulated by a function of β-catenin independent of TCF activation and adhesion. Thus, switching modes of β-catenin function are associated with consecutive cell fate specification and stage-specific progenitor proliferation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Gay, Max Hans-Peter; Valenta, Tomas; Herr, Patrick; Paratore-Hari, Lisette; Basler, Konrad; Sommer, Lukas (2015). Distinct adhesion-independent functions of β-catenin control stage-specific sensory neurogenesis and proliferation. BMC Biology, 13(24):online.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.1186/s12915-015-0134-4, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn942506182
Document Type :
Electronic Resource