[HTML][HTML] SOX2 expression levels distinguish between neural progenitor populations of the developing dorsal telencephalon

SR Hutton, LH Pevny - Developmental biology, 2011 - Elsevier
SR Hutton, LH Pevny
Developmental biology, 2011Elsevier
The HMG-Box transcription factor SOX2 is expressed in neural progenitor populations
throughout the developing and adult central nervous system and is necessary to maintain
their progenitor identity. However, it is unclear whether SOX2 levels are uniformly expressed
across all neural progenitor populations. In the developing dorsal telencephalon, two distinct
populations of neural progenitors, radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells, are
responsible for generating a majority of excitatory neurons found in the adult neocortex …
The HMG-Box transcription factor SOX2 is expressed in neural progenitor populations throughout the developing and adult central nervous system and is necessary to maintain their progenitor identity. However, it is unclear whether SOX2 levels are uniformly expressed across all neural progenitor populations. In the developing dorsal telencephalon, two distinct populations of neural progenitors, radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells, are responsible for generating a majority of excitatory neurons found in the adult neocortex. Here we demonstrate, using both cellular and molecular analyses, that SOX2 is differentially expressed between radial glial and intermediate progenitor populations. Moreover, utilizing a SOX2EGFP mouse line, we show that this differential expression can be used to prospectively isolate distinct, viable populations of radial glia and intermediate cells for in vitro analysis. Given the limited repertoire of cell-surface markers currently available for neural progenitor cells, this provides an invaluable tool for prospectively identifying and isolating distinct classes of neural progenitor cells from the central nervous system.
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