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Dentate gyrus morphogenesis is regulated by β-catenin function in hem-derived fimbrial glia.


ABSTRACT: The dentate gyrus, a gateway for input to the hippocampal formation, arises from progenitors in the medial telencephalic neuroepithelium adjacent to the cortical hem. Dentate progenitors navigate a complex migratory path guided by two cell populations that arise from the hem, the fimbrial glia and Cajal-Retzius (CR) cells. As the hem expresses multiple Wnt genes, we examined whether β-catenin, which mediates canonical Wnt signaling and also participates in cell adhesion, is necessary for the development of hem-derived lineages. We report that, in mice, the fimbrial glial scaffold is disorganized and CR cells are mispositioned upon hem-specific disruption of β-catenin. Consequently, the dentate migratory stream is severely affected, and the dentate gyrus fails to form. Using selective Cre drivers, we further determined that β-catenin function is required in the fimbrial glial scaffold, but not in the CR cells, for guiding the dentate migration. Our findings highlight a primary requirement for β-catenin for the organization of the fimbrial scaffold and a secondary role for this factor in dentate gyrus morphogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Parichha A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9720672 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dentate gyrus morphogenesis is regulated by β-catenin function in hem-derived fimbrial glia.

Parichha Arpan A   Datta Debarpita D   Suresh Varun V   Chatterjee Mallika M   Holtzman Michael J MJ   Tole Shubha S  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20221021 21


The dentate gyrus, a gateway for input to the hippocampal formation, arises from progenitors in the medial telencephalic neuroepithelium adjacent to the cortical hem. Dentate progenitors navigate a complex migratory path guided by two cell populations that arise from the hem, the fimbrial glia and Cajal-Retzius (CR) cells. As the hem expresses multiple Wnt genes, we examined whether β-catenin, which mediates canonical Wnt signaling and also participates in cell adhesion, is necessary for the dev  ...[more]

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