The topography of corticopontine projections is controlled by postmitotic expression of the area-mapping gene Nr2f1

Chiara Tocco, Martin Øvsthus, J. Bjaalie, T. Leergaard, M. Studer
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ABSTRACT Axonal projections from layer V neurons of distinct neocortical areas are topographically organized into discrete clusters within the pontine nuclei during the establishment of voluntary movements. However, the molecular determinants controlling corticopontine connectivity are insufficiently understood. Here, we show that an intrinsic cortical genetic program driven by Nr2f1 graded expression is directly implicated in the organization of corticopontine topographic mapping. Transgenic mice lacking cortical expression of Nr2f1 and exhibiting areal organization defects were used as model systems to investigate the arrangement of corticopontine projections. By combining three-dimensional digital brain atlas tools, Cre-dependent mouse lines and axonal tracing, we show that Nr2f1 expression in postmitotic neurons spatially and temporally controls somatosensory topographic projections, whereas expression in progenitor cells influences the ratio between corticopontine and corticospinal fibres passing the pontine nuclei. We conclude that cortical gradients of area-patterning genes are directly implicated in the establishment of a topographic somatotopic mapping from the cortex onto pontine nuclei.
皮质板突起的地形由有丝分裂后区域定位基因Nr2f1的表达控制
在随意运动的建立过程中,不同新皮质区的V层神经元的轴突投射在桥核内被地形组织成离散的簇。然而,控制皮质孔蛋白连通性的分子决定因素尚不清楚。在这里,我们发现由Nr2f1分级表达驱动的内在皮质遗传程序直接涉及皮质孔层地形图的组织。以缺乏Nr2f1皮质表达且存在区域组织缺陷的转基因小鼠为模型系统,研究皮质孔壁突起的排列。通过结合三维数字脑图谱工具、cre依赖的小鼠系和轴突追踪,我们发现Nr2f1在有丝分裂后神经元中的表达在空间和时间上控制着体感觉地形投射,而在祖细胞中的表达则影响通过脑桥核的皮质桥蛋白和皮质脊髓纤维之间的比例。我们得出结论,区域模式基因的皮质梯度直接涉及从皮层到脑桥核的地形体位映射的建立。
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