Literature DB >> 23739135

Polycomb repressive complex PRC2 regulates Xenopus retina development downstream of Wnt/β-catenin signaling.

Issam Aldiri1, Kathryn B Moore, David A Hutcheson, Jianmin Zhang, Monica L Vetter.   

Abstract

The histone methyltransferase complex PRC2 controls key steps in developmental transitions and cell fate choices; however, its roles in vertebrate eye development remain unknown. Here, we report that in Xenopus, PRC2 regulates the progression of retinal progenitors from proliferation to differentiation. We show that the PRC2 core components are enriched in retinal progenitors and downregulated in differentiated cells. Knockdown of the PRC2 core component Ezh2 leads to reduced retinal progenitor proliferation, in part due to upregulation of the Cdk inhibitor p15(Ink4b). In addition, although PRC2 knockdown does not alter eye patterning, retinal progenitor gene expression or expression of the neural competence factor Sox2, it does cause suppression of proneural bHLH gene expression, indicating that PRC2 is crucial for the initiation of neural differentiation in the retina. Consistent with this, knocking down or blocking PRC2 function constrains the generation of most retinal neural cell types and promotes a Müller glial cell fate decision. We also show that Wnt/β-catenin signaling acting through the receptor Frizzled 5, but independent of Sox2, regulates expression of key PRC2 subunits in the developing retina. This is consistent with a role for this pathway in coordinating proliferation and the transition to neurogenesis in the Xenopus retina. Our data establish PRC2 as a regulator of proliferation and differentiation during eye development.

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Keywords:  Epigenetics; Ezh2; Histone methylation; Neurogenesis; Retina development; Wnt signaling

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23739135      PMCID: PMC3699278          DOI: 10.1242/dev.088096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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