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Early construction of the thalamocortical axon pathway requires c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling within the ventral forebrain.

Jessica G Cunningham1,2,3, James D Scripter1,2,3, Stephany A Nti1,3, Eric S Tucker1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thalamocortical connectivity is essential for normal brain function. This important pathway is established during development, when thalamic axons extend a long distance through the forebrain before reaching the cerebral cortex. In this study, we identify a novel role for the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway in guiding thalamocortical axons through intermediate target territories.
RESULTS: Complete genetic removal of JNK signaling from the Distal-less 5/6 (Dlx5/6) domain in mice prevents thalamocortical axons from crossing the diencephalon-telencephalon boundary (DTB) and the internal capsule fails to form. Ventral telencephalic cells critical for thalamocortical axon extensions including corridor and guidepost neurons are also disrupted. In addition, corticothalamic, striatonigral, and nigrostriatal axons fail to cross the DTB. Analyses of different JNK mutants demonstrate that thalamocortical axon pathfinding has a non-autonomous requirement for JNK signaling.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that JNK signaling within the Dlx5/6 territory enables the construction of major axonal pathways in the developing forebrain. Further exploration of this intermediate axon guidance territory is needed to uncover mechanisms of axonal pathfinding during normal brain development and to elucidate how this vital process may be compromised in neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Keywords:  axon guidance; choice point; corridor; diencephalon telencephalon boundary; guidepost cells; intermediate target

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34494344      PMCID: PMC8891049          DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


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