The spatio-temporal and subcellular expression of the candidate Down syndrome gene Mnb/Dyrk1A in the developing mouse brain suggests distinct sequential roles in neuronal development

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作者
Hammerle, Barbara [1 ]
Elizalde, Carina [1 ]
Tejedor, Francisco J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miguel Hernandez Campus San Juan, Inst Neurociencias CSIC UMH, Alicante, Spain
关键词
minibrain; neural development; neurogenesis; neuronal differentiation; proliferation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2008.06092.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
It is widely accepted that the neurological alterations in Down syndrome (DS) are principally due to modifications in developmental processes. Accordingly, a large part of the research on DS in recent years has focused on chromosome 21 genes that influence brain development. MNB/DYRK1A is one of the genes on human chromosome 21 that has raised most interest, due to its relationship with the brain functions that are altered in DS. Although a number of interesting experimental mouse models for DS are being developed, we still know little about the expression of Mnb/Dyrk1A during mouse brain development. Here, we report that Mnb/Dyrk1A displays a rather dynamic spatio-temporal expression pattern during mouse central nervous system development. Our data indicate that Mnb/Dyrk1A is specifically expressed in four sequential developmental phases: transient expression in preneurogenic progenitors, cell cycle-regulated expression in neurogenic progenitors, transient expression in recently born neurones, and persistent expression in late differentiating neurones. Our results also suggest that the subcellular localization of MNB/DYRK1A, including its translocation to the nucleus, is finely regulated. Thus, the MNB/DYRK1A protein kinase could be a key element in the molecular machinery that couples sequential events in neuronal development. This rich repertoire of potential functions in the developing central nervous system is suitable to be linked to the neurological alterations in DS through the use of mouse experimental models.
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