Cortical and clonal contribution of Tbr2 expressing progenitors in the developing mouse brain

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  • Vasistha, Navneet A
  • Fernando García-Moreno
  • Siddharth Arora
  • Amanda F.P. Cheung
  • Sebastian J. Arnold
  • Elizabeth J. Robertson
  • Zoltán Molnár

The individual contribution of different progenitor subtypes towards the mature rodent cerebral cortex is not fully understood. Intermediate progenitor cells (IPCs) are key to understanding the regulation of neuronal number during cortical development and evolution, yet their exact contribution is much debated. Intermediate progenitors in the cortical subventricular zone are defined by expression of T-box brain-2 (Tbr2). In this study we demonstrate by using the Tbr2Cre mouse line and stateof-the-art cell lineage labeling techniques, that IPC derived cells contribute substantial proportions 67.5% of glutamatergic but not GABAergic or astrocytic cells to all cortical layers including the earliest generated subplate zone. We also describe the laminar dispersion of clonally derived cells from IPCs using a recently described clonal analysis tool (CLoNe) and show that pair-generated cells in different layers cluster closer (142.1±76.8 ìm) than unrelated cells (294.9±105.4 ìm). The clonal dispersion from individual Tbr2 positive intermediate progenitors contributes to increasing the cortical surface. Our study also describes extracortical contributions from Tbr2+ progenitors to the lateral olfactory tract and ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume25
Issue number10
Pages (from-to)3290-3302
Number of pages13
ISSN1047-3211
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

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    Research areas

  • Cerebral cortex, Clonal analysis, CLoNe, Fate-mapping, Intermediate progenitors, Subventricular zone

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