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Mash1 specifies neurons and oligodendrocytes in the postnatal brain

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Progenitors in the telencephalic subventricular zone (SVZ) remain mitotically active throughout life, and produce different cell types at embryonic, postnatal and adult stages. Here we show that Mash1, an important proneural gene in the embryonic telencephalon, is broadly expressed in the postnatal SVZ, in progenitors for both neuronal and oligodendrocyte lineages. Moreover, Mash1 is required at birth for the generation of a large fraction of neuronal and oligodendrocyte precursors from the olfactory bulb. Clonal analysis in culture and transplantation experiments in postnatal brain demonstrate that this phenotype reflects a cell-autonomous function of Mash1 in specification of these two lineages. The conservation of Mash1 function in the postnatal SVZ suggests that the same transcription mechanisms operate throughout life to specify cell fates in this structure, and that the profound changes in the cell types produced reflect changes in the signalling environment of the SVZ.

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hal-04129786 , version 1 (15-06-2023)

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Carlos Parras, Rossella Galli, Olivier Britz, Sylvia Soares, Christophe Galichet, et al.. Mash1 specifies neurons and oligodendrocytes in the postnatal brain. EMBO Journal, 2004, 23 (22), pp.4495-4505. ⟨10.1038/sj.emboj.7600447⟩. ⟨hal-04129786⟩
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