Compensatory actions of Ldb adaptor proteins during corticospinal motor neuron differentiation

Dino P. Leone, Georgia Panagiotakos, Whitney E. Heavner, Pushkar Joshi, Yangu Zhao, Heiner Westphal, Susan K. McConnell

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Abstract

Although many genes that specify neocortical projection neuron subtypes have been identified, the downstream effectors that control differentiation of those subtypes remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the LIM domain-binding proteins Ldb1 and Ldb2 exhibit dynamic and inversely correlated expression patterns during cerebral cortical development. Ldb1-deficient brains display severe defects in proliferation and changes in regionalization, phenotypes resembling those of Lhx mutants. Ldb2-deficient brains, on the other hand, exhibit striking phenotypes affecting layer 5 pyramidal neurons: Immature neurons have an impaired capacity to segregate into mature callosal and subcerebral projection neurons. The analysis of Ldb2 single-mutant mice reveals a compensatory role of Ldb1 for Ldb2 during corticospinal motor neuron (CSMN) differentiation. Animals lacking both Ldb1 and Ldb2 uncover the requirement for Ldb2 during CSMN differentiation, manifested as incomplete CSMN differentiation, and ultimately leading to a failure of the corticospinal tract.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1686-1699
Number of pages14
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brain development
  • Corticospinal motor neurons
  • Differentiation
  • Ldb

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