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Ascl1 Is Required for the Development of Specific Neuronal Subtypes in the Enteric Nervous System.

Fatima MemicViktoria KnoflachRebecca SadlerGunilla TegerstedtErik SundströmFrancois GuillemotVassilis PachnisUlrika Marklund
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The molecular mechanisms underlying the generation of different neuronal subtypes during development of the enteric nervous system are poorly understood despite its pivotal function in gut motility and involvement in gastrointestinal pathology. This report identifies novel roles for the transcription factor Ascl1 in enteric gliogenesis and neurogenesis. Moreover, independent of its proneurogenic activity, Ascl1 is required for the normal expression of specific enteric neuronal subtype characteristics. Distinct enteric neuronal subtypes are formed in a temporally defined order, and we observe that the early-born 5-HT(+) neurons are generated in Ascl1(-/-) mutants, despite the delayed neurogenesis. Enteric nervous system progenitor cells may therefore possess strong intrinsic control over their specification at the initial waves of neurogenesis.
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