2009
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2127-09.2009
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Differential Gene Expression in the Developing Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Medial Geniculate Nucleus Reveals Novel Roles for Zic4 and Foxp2 in Visual and Auditory Pathway Development

Abstract: Primary sensory nuclei of the thalamus process and relay parallel channels of sensory input into the cortex. The developmental processes by which these nuclei acquire distinct functional roles are not well understood. To identify novel groups of genes with a potential role in differentiating two adjacent sensory nuclei, we performed a microarray screen comparing perinatal gene expression in the principal auditory relay nucleus, the medial geniculate nucleus (MGN), and principal visual relay nucleus, the latera… Show more

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“…To date, work has concentrated mainly on the auditory system, presumably because of the importance of auditory processing for speech development. In mice, Foxp2 expression in the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus is dependent on auditory experience [40]. Foxp2-R552H heterozygotes (carrying the same mutation as the KE family) have auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) with longer latencies and smaller amplitudes than controls, which could reflect changes in the number or synchrony of activated neurons [41].…”
Section: Foxp2 and Sensory Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, work has concentrated mainly on the auditory system, presumably because of the importance of auditory processing for speech development. In mice, Foxp2 expression in the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus is dependent on auditory experience [40]. Foxp2-R552H heterozygotes (carrying the same mutation as the KE family) have auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) with longer latencies and smaller amplitudes than controls, which could reflect changes in the number or synchrony of activated neurons [41].…”
Section: Foxp2 and Sensory Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While interactions with molecules that specify laterality are likely, an additional scenario is that multiple Ten-ms have complementary/combinatorial roles in shaping the ipsilateral projection. This could be facilitated via heterodimerization and/or heterophilic interactions (Feng et al, 2002;Hong et al, 2012;Mosca et al, 2012). For Ten-m2, overlap with regionally expressed molecules [e.g., ventral Vax2, temporal FoxD1, ventral Ten-m3, temporal Zic4 (Mui et al, 2002;Leamey et al, 2007;Horng et al, 2009;Carreres et al, 2011) could explain its graded requirement in specifying RGC fate.…”
Section: Ten-m2 Promotes a Coordinated Ipsilateral-specific Midlinegumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be facilitated via heterodimerization and/or heterophilic interactions (Feng et al, 2002;Hong et al, 2012;Mosca et al, 2012). For Ten-m2, overlap with regionally expressed molecules [e.g., ventral Vax2, temporal FoxD1, ventral Ten-m3, temporal Zic4 (Mui et al, 2002;Leamey et al, 2007;Horng et al, 2009;Carreres et al, 2011) could explain its graded requirement in specifying RGC fate. Whether this occurs through direct binding with extracellular partners and/or signaling via its ICD, as well as the identity of the participants of such interactions, is of particular interest.…”
Section: Ten-m2 Promotes a Coordinated Ipsilateral-specific Midlinegumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Foxp2 is strongly expressed after white noise stimulation of young mice [135]. Whether activity-driven FoxP2 expression plays a role in expression differences, such as the developmental downregulation in monkey striatum should be taken into account in future expression studies.…”
Section: Foxp2: Hype and Hopementioning
confidence: 99%