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Sox9 overexpression exerts multiple stage-dependent effects on mouse spinal cord development.

Julia K Vogel1, Matthias Weider1, Lisa A Engler1, Simone Hillgärtner1, Christian Schmitt1, Irm Hermans-Borgmeyer2, Michael Wegner1.   

Abstract

The high-mobility-group (HMG)-domain protein Sox9 is one of few transcription factors implicated in gliogenesis in the vertebrate central nervous system. To further study the role of Sox9 in early spinal cord development, we generated a mouse that allows expression of Sox9 in a temporally and spatially controlled manner. Using this mouse, we show that premature Sox9 expression in neural precursor cells disrupted the neuroepithelium of the ventricular zone. Sox9 also compromised development and survival of neuronal precursors and neurons. Additionally, we observed in these mice substantial increases in oligodendroglial and astroglial cells. Reversing the normal order of appearance of essential transcriptional regulators during oligodendrogenesis, Sox10 preceded Olig2. Our study reinforces the notion that Sox9 has a strong gliogenic activity. It also argues that Sox9 expression has to be tightly controlled to prevent negative effects on early spinal cord structure and neuronal development.
© 2019 The Authors. Glia published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  HMG; Sry Sox; astrocyte; gliogenesis; oligodendrocyte

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31724774     DOI: 10.1002/glia.23752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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Review 1.  The Effects of the Olig Family on the Regulation of Spinal Cord Development and Regeneration.

Authors:  Yuan Liu; Zai-Yun Long; Ce Yang
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2021-07-06       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Sox9 in the developing central nervous system: a jack of all trades?

Authors:  Julia K Vogel; Michael Wegner
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2021-04       Impact factor: 5.135

Review 3.  SOX Transcription Factors as Important Regulators of Neuronal and Glial Differentiation During Nervous System Development and Adult Neurogenesis.

Authors:  Milena Stevanovic; Danijela Drakulic; Andrijana Lazic; Danijela Stanisavljevic Ninkovic; Marija Schwirtlich; Marija Mojsin
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2021-03-31       Impact factor: 5.639

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