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Shared and differential features of Robo3 expression pattern in amniotes.

François Friocourt1, Peter Kozulin2, Morgane Belle1, Rodrigo Suárez2, Nicolas Di-Poï3, Linda J Richards2,4, Paolo Giacobini5,6,7, Alain Chédotal1.   

Abstract

In Bilaterians, commissural neurons project their axons across the midline of the nervous system to target neurons on the opposite side. In mammals, midline crossing at the level of the hindbrain and spinal cord requires the Robo3 receptor which is transiently expressed by all commissural neurons. Unlike other Robo receptors, mammalian Robo3 receptors do not bind Slit ligands and promote midline crossing. Surprisingly, not much is known about Robo3 distribution and mechanism of action in other vertebrate species. Here, we have used whole-mount immunostaining, tissue clearing and light-sheet fluorescent microscopy to study Robo3 expression pattern in embryonic tissue from diverse representatives of amniotes at distinct stages, including squamate (African house snake), birds (chicken, duck, pigeon, ostrich, emu and zebra finch), early postnatal marsupial mammals (fat-tailed dunnart), and eutherian mammals (mouse and human). The analysis of this rich and unique repertoire of amniote specimens reveals conserved features of Robo3 expression in midbrain, hindbrain and spinal cord commissural circuits, which together with subtle but meaningful modifications could account for species-specific evolution of sensory-motor and cognitive capacities. Our results also highlight important differences of precerebellar nuclei development across amniotes.
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Keywords:  RRID:AB_1078266; RRID:AB_2107107; RRID:AB_2107124; RRID:AB_2181865; RRID:AB_2307443; RRID:AB_2313773; RRID:AB_2315065; RRID:AB_2340880; RRID:AB_2340885; RRID:AB_2492288; RRID:AB_262133; RRID:AB_2651135; RRID:AB_2732861; RRID:AB_881306; RRID:SCR_007370; Robo3; amniotes; commissures; development; evolution; habenula; inferior olive; pontine nucleus

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30697732     DOI: 10.1002/cne.24648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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