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Article Dans Une Revue Development (Cambridge, England) Année : 1998

Glial differentiation does not require a neural ground state.

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Glial cells differentiate from the neuroepithelium. In flies, gliogenesis depends on the expression of glial cell deficient/glial cell missing (glide/gcm). The phenotype of glide/gcm loss- and gain-of-function mutations suggested that gliogenesis occurs in cells that, by default, would differentiate into neurons. Here we show that glide/gcm is able to induce cells even from a distinct germ layer, the mesoderm, to activate the glial developmental program, which demonstrates that gliogenesis does not require a ground neural state. These findings challenge the common view on the establishment of cell diversity in the nervous system. Strikingly, ectopic glide/gcm overrides positional information by repressing the endogenous developmental program. These findings also indicate that glial differentiation tightly depends on glide/gcm transcriptional regulation. It is likely that glide/gcm homologs act similarly during vertebrate gliogenesis.
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hal-03498969 , version 1 (21-12-2021)

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Roberto Bernardoni, Alita A. Miller, Angela Giangrande. Glial differentiation does not require a neural ground state.. Development (Cambridge, England), 1998, 125 (16), pp.3189-200. ⟨10.1242/dev.125.16.3189⟩. ⟨hal-03498969⟩
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