2019
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1822169116
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Gliogenesis in the outer subventricular zone promotes enlargement and gyrification of the primate cerebrum

Abstract: The primate cerebrum is characterized by a large expansion of cortical surface area, the formation of convolutions, and extraordinarily voluminous subcortical white matter. It was recently proposed that this expansion is primarily driven by increased production of superficial neurons in the dramatically enlarged outer subventricular zone (oSVZ). Here, we examined the development of the parietal cerebrum in macaque monkey and found that, indeed, the oSVZ initially adds neurons to the superficial layers II and I… Show more

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“…Our findings are therefore consistent with the multi-faceted role of Sox9 in neurogenesis and gliogenesis (Cheng et al, 2009;Kaplan et al, 2017;Nagao et al, 2014;Nagao et al, 2016;Selvaraj et al, 2017;Sun et al, 2017). As neocortical expansion is characterized not only by an increase in neurogenesis, but also in gliogenesis (Rash et al, 2019), these effects of Sox9 expression again highlight the concerted nature of its action. Hence, when collectively considering the effects of Sox9 on transcription, BP proliferation and fate, and neuron production, this transcription factor shows all the hallmarks expected for a master regulator that acts in the SVZ to promote neocortical expansion.…”
Section: Sox9 Switches Bps To Gliogenesissupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Our findings are therefore consistent with the multi-faceted role of Sox9 in neurogenesis and gliogenesis (Cheng et al, 2009;Kaplan et al, 2017;Nagao et al, 2014;Nagao et al, 2016;Selvaraj et al, 2017;Sun et al, 2017). As neocortical expansion is characterized not only by an increase in neurogenesis, but also in gliogenesis (Rash et al, 2019), these effects of Sox9 expression again highlight the concerted nature of its action. Hence, when collectively considering the effects of Sox9 on transcription, BP proliferation and fate, and neuron production, this transcription factor shows all the hallmarks expected for a master regulator that acts in the SVZ to promote neocortical expansion.…”
Section: Sox9 Switches Bps To Gliogenesissupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the developing mouse neocortex, neurogenesis and gliogenesis take place sequentially, that is, after neurogenesis, SVZ progenitors of oligodendrocytes and astrocytes are being generated (Kriegstein and Alvarez-Buylla, 2009;Merkle et al, 2004). In contrast, in the SVZ of gyrencephalic species, such as human, macaque and ferret, neurogenic and gliogenic progenitors co-exist already at the peak of neurogenesis (Martinez-Cerdeno et al, 2012;Rash et al, 2019;Reillo and Borrell, 2012;Reillo et al, 2011;Zecevic et al, 2005). We therefore have also examined the effects of conditional Sox9 expression in mouse BPs on their neurogenic vs. gliogenic fate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Rash et al. ). Evolutionary changes in basal progenitor morphology, in particular an increase in process numbers, is linked to its increased proliferative capacity in humans (Kalebic et al.…”
Section: Neurogenesis Diversification Of Radial Glia Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of these other methods identified an astrocyte-related gene set. Although it is not possible to say with certainty that cluster 4 captures the glial (and potentially astrocyte-specific) sub-population in this scRNA-seq data, the top five most significantly up-regulated genes in cluster 4 according to a Wilcoxon test on the SCTransform-corrected counts all have a known association with astrocytes: Dbi [48], Ptn [49], Tubb4b [50], Hopx [51], Igfbp2 [52].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%