A Developmental Switch in the Response of DRG Neurons to ETS Transcription Factor Signaling

Simon Hippenmeyer(University of Basel), Eline Pecho‐Vrieseling(Friedrich Miescher Institute), Markus W. Sigrist(University of Basel), Thomas Portmann(Friedrich Miescher Institute), Celia Laengle(University of Basel), David R. Ladle(Friedrich Miescher Institute), Silvia Arber(University of Basel)
PLoS Biology
April 18, 2005
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Abstract

Two ETS transcription factors of the Pea3 subfamily are induced in subpopulations of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory and spinal motor neurons by target-derived factors. Their expression controls late aspects of neuronal differentiation such as target invasion and branching. Here, we show that the late onset of ETS gene expression is an essential requirement for normal sensory neuron differentiation. We provide genetic evidence in the mouse that precocious ETS expression in DRG sensory neurons perturbs axonal projections, the acquisition of terminal differentiation markers, and their dependence on neurotrophic support. Together, our findings indicate that DRG sensory neurons exhibit a temporal developmental switch that can be revealed by distinct responses to ETS transcription factor signaling at sequential steps of neuronal maturation.


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