Tlx-1 and Tlx-3 homeobox gene expression in cranial sensory ganglia and hindbrain of the chick embryo:: Markers of patterned connectivity

被引:71
作者
Logan, C [1 ]
Wingate, RJT [1 ]
McKay, IJ [1 ]
Lumsden, A [1 ]
机构
[1] United Med & Dent Sch Guys & St Thomas Hosp, Guys Hosp, Dept Dev Neurobiol, London SE1 9RT, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
chick; Hox11; Tlx-1; Tlx-3; homeodomain; neurogenesis; sensory nervous system;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-14-05389.1998
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Recent evidence suggests that in vertebrates the formation of distinct neuronal cell types is controlled by specific families of homeodomain transcription factors. Furthermore, the expression domains of a number of these genes correlates with functionally integrated neuronal populations. We have isolated two members of the divergent T-cell leukemia translocation (HOX11/Tlx) homeobox gene family from chick, Tlx-1 and Tlx-3, and show that they are expressed in differentiating neurons of both the peripheral and central nervous systems. In the peripheral nervous system, Tlx-1 and Tlx-3 are expressed in overlapping domains within the placodally derived components of a number of cranial sensory ganglia. Tlx-3, unlike Tlx-1, is also expressed in neural crest-derived dorsal root and sympathetic ganglia. In the CNS, both genes are expressed in longitudinal columns of neurons at specific dorsoventral levels of the hindbrain. Each column has distinct anterior and/or posterior limits that respect inter-rhombomeric boundaries. Tlx-3 is also expressed in D2 and D3 neurons of the spinal cord. Tlx-1 and Tlx-3 expression patterns within the peripheral and central nervous systems suggest that Tlx proteins may be involved not only in the differentiation and/or survival of specific neuronal populations but also in the establishment of neuronal circuitry. Furthermore, by analogy with the LIM genes, Tlx family members potentially define sensory columns early within the developing hindbrain in a combinatorial manner.
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页码:5389 / 5402
页数:14
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