Expression profiles suggest a role for Pax7 in the establishment of tectal polarity and map refinement

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Meghan Thomas
Stan Lazic
Lyn Beazley
Melanie Ziman
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[1] University of Western Australia,School of Surgery and Pathology
[2] University of Western Australia,School of Animal Biology
[3] Cambridge University,Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair
[4] University of Western Australia,Western Australian Institute for Medical Research
[5] Edith Cowan University,School of Biomedical Science
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Brain patterning; Tectal polarity; Ephrin-A2; Retino-tectal map formation;
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The role for Pax7 in establishing tectal polarity and map refinement was authenticated by gene expression studies in vivo and in vitro. Throughout development (stages E2–E12 were examined) a rostrallow-caudalhigh and dorsalhigh-ventrallow Pax7 expression gradient was detected immunohistochemically in the chick optic tectum, indicating a role for Pax7 in establishing tectal polarity. Chick retino-recipient tectal cells positive for Pax7 also co-expressed ephrin-A2, a molecule involved in the establishment and refinement of the retinotopic map. In vitro, PAX7 up-regulated ephrin-A2 when transfected into undifferentiated P19 cells; cells became negative for both Pax7 and ephrin-A2 protein following treatment with anti-sense oligonucleotides. These results suggest that in addition to being involved in the early establishment of tectal polarity, Pax7 plays a later role in retino-tectal map formation and refinement.
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