Eomesodermin, a target gene of Pou4f2, is required for retinal ganglion cell and optic nerve development in the mouse Journal Article


Authors: Mao, C. A.; Kiyama, T.; Pan, P.; Furuta, Y.; Hadjantonakis, A. K.; Klein, W. H.
Article Title: Eomesodermin, a target gene of Pou4f2, is required for retinal ganglion cell and optic nerve development in the mouse
Abstract: The mechanisms regulating retinal ganglion cell (RGC) development are crucial for retinogenesis and for the establishment of normal vision. However, these mechanisms are only vaguely understood. RGCs are the first neuronal lineage to segregate from pluripotent progenitors in the developing retina. As output neurons, RGCs display developmental features very distinct from those of the other retinal cell types. To better understand RGC development, we have previously constructed a gene regulatory network featuring a hierarchical cascade of transcription factors that ultimately controls the expression of downstream effector genes. This has revealed the existence of a Pou domain transcription factor, Pou4f2, that occupies a key node in the RGC gene regulatory network and that is essential for RGC differentiation. However, little is known about the genes that connect upstream regulatory genes, such as Pou4f2 with downstream effector genes responsible for RGC differentiation. The purpose of this study was to characterize the retinal function of eomesodermin (Eomes), a T-box transcription factor with previously unsuspected roles in retinogenesis. We show that Eomes is expressed in developing RGCs and is a mediator of Pou4f2 function. Pou4f2 directly regulates Eomes expression through a cis-regulatory element within a conserved retinal enhancer. Deleting Eomes in the developing retina causes defects reminiscent of those in Pou4f2-/- retinas. Moreover, myelin ensheathment in the optic nerves of Eomes-/- embryos is severely impaired, suggesting that Eomes regulates this process. We conclude that Eomes is a crucial regulator positioned immediately downstream of Pou4f2 and is required for RGC differentiation and optic nerve development.
Keywords: controlled study; protein expression; unclassified drug; nonhuman; protein function; mouse; animals; mice; cell death; gene targeting; cell maturation; protein targeting; alleles; embryo development; cell differentiation; homeodomain proteins; transcription, genetic; gene expression regulation, developmental; conserved sequence; molecular sequence data; base sequence; embryo, mammalian; gene control; binding sites; optic nerve; electrophoretic mobility shift assay; axons; retina ganglion cell; retinal ganglion cells; phylogeny; t box transcription factor; regulatory sequence; nerve growth; eomesodermin; myelin sheath; enhancer elements (genetics); optic nerve development; pou4f2; t-box transcription factors; eomesodermin protein; transcription factor pou4f2; t-box domain proteins; transcription factor brn-3b
Journal Title: Development
Volume: 135
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0950-1991
Publisher: Company of Biologists  
Date Published: 2008-01-01
Start Page: 271
End Page: 280
Language: English
DOI: 10.1242/dev.009688
PUBMED: 18077589
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2893890
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