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Prox1 Regulates the Subtype-Specific Development of Caudal Ganglionic Eminence-Derived GABAergic Cortical Interneurons.

Goichi MiyoshiAllison YoungTimothy PetrosTheofanis KarayannisMelissa McKenzie ChangAlfonso LavadoTomohiko IwanoMiho NakajimaHiroki TaniguchiZ Josh HuangNathaniel HeintzGuillermo OliverFumio MatsuzakiRobert P MacholdGord Fishell
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Despite the recognition that 30% of GABAergic cortical interneurons originate from the caudal ganglionic eminence (CGE), to date, a specific transcriptional program that selectively regulates the development of these populations has not yet been identified. Moreover, while CGE-derived interneurons display unique patterns of tangential and radial migration and preferentially populate the superficial layers of the cortex, identification of a molecular program that controls these events is lacking.Here, we demonstrate that the homeodomain transcription factor Prox1 is expressed in postmitotic CGE-derived cortical interneuron precursors and is maintained into adulthood. We found that Prox1 function is differentially required during both embryonic and postnatal stages of development to direct the migration, differentiation, circuit integration, and maintenance programs within distinct subtypes of CGE-derived interneurons.
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