| Literature DB >> 29688344 |
Valentina Castiglioni1, Andrea Faedo1,2, Marco Onorati1,3,4, Vittoria Dickinson Bocchi1, Zhen Li4, Raffaele Iennaco1, Romina Vuono5, Gaetano P Bulfamante6, Luca Muzio7, Gianvito Martino7, Nenad Sestan4,8, Roger A Barker5, Elena Cattaneo1.
Abstract
DACH1 is the human homolog of the Drosophila dachshund gene, which is involved in the development of the eye, nervous system, and limbs in the fly. Here, we systematically investigate DACH1 expression patterns during human neurodevelopment, from 5 to 21 postconceptional weeks. By immunodetection analysis, we found that DACH1 is highly expressed in the proliferating neuroprogenitors of the developing cortical ventricular and subventricular regions, while it is absent in the more differentiated cortical plate. Single-cell global transcriptional analysis revealed that DACH1 is specifically enriched in neuroepithelial and ventricular radial glia cells of the developing human neocortex. Moreover, we describe a previously unreported DACH1 expression in the human striatum, in particular in the striatal medium spiny neurons. This finding qualifies DACH1 as a new striatal projection neuron marker, together with PPP1R1B, BCL11B, and EBF1. We finally compared DACH1 expression profile in human and mouse forebrain, where we observed spatio-temporal similarities in its expression pattern thus providing a precise developmental description of DACH1 in the 2 mammalian species.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 DACH1zzm321990 ; human neocortex; human striatum; medium spiny neurons; neuroepithelial cells
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Year: 2019 PMID: 29688344 PMCID: PMC6458905 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhy092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357