FGF/FGFR2 Signaling Regulates the Generation and Correct Positioning of Bergmann Glia Cells in the Developing Mouse Cerebellum

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作者
Meier, Florian [1 ]
Giesert, Florian [1 ]
Delic, Sabit [1 ,2 ]
Faus-Kessler, Theresa [1 ]
Matheus, Friederike [1 ]
Simeone, Antonio [3 ,4 ]
Hoelter, Sabine M. [1 ]
Kuehn, Ralf [1 ,5 ]
Weisenhorn, Daniela M. Vogt [1 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Wurst, Wolfgang [1 ,5 ,7 ,8 ]
Prakash, Nilima [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Deutsch Forschungszentrum Gesundheit & Umwelt Gmb, Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, Inst Dev Genet, Neuherberg, Germany
[2] Regensburg Univ Hosp, Dept Neuropathol, Regensburg, Germany
[3] European Sch Mol Med, Ctr Genet Engn CEINGE Biotecnol Avanzate, Naples, Italy
[4] Inst Genet & Biophys A Buzzati Traverso, Naples, Italy
[5] Tech Univ Munchen Weihenstephan, Lehrstuhl Entwicklungsgenet, Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, Neuherberg, Germany
[6] Deutsch Zentrum Neurodegenerat Erkrankungen DZNE, Munich, Germany
[7] Max Planck Inst Psychiat, D-80804 Munich, Germany
[8] Univ Munich, Adolf Butenandt Inst, Munich Cluster Syst Neurol SyNergy, Munich, Germany
来源
PLOS ONE | 2014年 / 9卷 / 07期
关键词
FIBROBLAST GROWTH-FACTORS; SONIC-HEDGEHOG; BINDING-PROTEIN; PURKINJE-CELLS; NEURONAL PROGENITORS; GRANULE NEURONS; MULTIPLE ROLES; RAT CEREBELLUM; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; FGF RECEPTOR-1;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0101124
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The normal cellular organization and layering of the vertebrate cerebellum is established during embryonic and early postnatal development by the interplay of a complex array of genetic and signaling pathways. Disruption of these processes and of the proper layering of the cerebellum usually leads to ataxic behaviors. Here, we analyzed the relative contribution of Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2)-mediated signaling to cerebellar development in conditional Fgfr2 single mutant mice. We show that during embryonic mouse development, Fgfr2 expression is higher in the anterior cerebellar primordium and excluded from the proliferative ventricular neuroepithelium. Consistent with this finding, conditional Fgfr2 single mutant mice display the most prominent defects in the anterior lobules of the adult cerebellum. In this context, FGFR2-mediated signaling is required for the proper generation of Bergmann glia cells and the correct positioning of these cells within the Purkinje cell layer, and for cell survival in the developing cerebellar primordium. Using cerebellar microexplant cultures treated with an FGFR agonist (FGF9) or antagonist (SU5402), we also show that FGF9/FGFR-mediated signaling inhibits the outward migration of radial glia and Bergmann glia precursors and cells, and might thus act as a positioning cue for these cells. Altogether, our findings reveal the specific functions of the FGFR2-mediated signaling pathway in the generation and positioning of Bergmann glia cells during cerebellar development in the mouse.
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