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  Developmental origin of oligodendrocytes determines their function in the adult brain

Foerster, S., Floriddia, E. M., van Bruggen, D., Kukanja, P., Hervé, B., Cheng, S., et al. (2024). Developmental origin of oligodendrocytes determines their function in the adult brain. Nature Neuroscience. doi:10.1038/s41593-024-01666-8.

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Foerster, Sarah, Author
Floriddia, Elisa M., Author
van Bruggen, David, Author
Kukanja, Petra, Author
Hervé, Bastien, Author
Cheng, Shangli, Author
Kim, Eosu, Author
Phillips, Benjamin U., Author
Heath, Christopher J., Author
Tripathi, Richa B., Author
Call, Cody, Author
Bartels, Theresa, Author
Ridley, Katherine, Author
Neumann, Björn, Author
López-Cruz, Laura, Author
Crawford, Abbe H., Author
Lynch, Cian J., Author
Serrano, Manuel, Author
Saksida, Lisa, Author
Rowitch, David H., Author
Möbius, Wiebke1, Author           Nave, Klaus-Armin1, Author           Rasband, Matthew N., AuthorBergles, Dwight E., AuthorKessaris, Nicoletta, AuthorRichardson, William D., AuthorBussey, Timothy J., AuthorZhao, Chao, AuthorCastelo-Branco, Gonçalo, AuthorFranklin, Robin J. M., Author more..
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1Department of Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_3350301              

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 Abstract: In the mouse embryonic forebrain, developmentally distinct oligodendrocyte progenitor cell populations and their progeny, oligodendrocytes, emerge from three distinct regions in a spatiotemporal gradient from ventral to dorsal. However, the functional importance of this oligodendrocyte developmental heterogeneity is unknown. Using a genetic strategy to ablate dorsally derived oligodendrocyte lineage cells (OLCs), we show here that the areas in which dorsally derived OLCs normally reside in the adult central nervous system become populated and myelinated by OLCs of ventral origin. These ectopic oligodendrocytes (eOLs) have a distinctive gene expression profile as well as subtle myelination abnormalities. The failure of eOLs to fully assume the role of the original dorsally derived cells results in locomotor and cognitive deficits in the adult animal. This study reveals the importance of developmental heterogeneity within the oligodendrocyte lineage and its importance for homeostatic brain function.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-06-07
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41593-024-01666-8
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Project name : EPIScOPE
Grant ID : 681893
Funding program : Horizon 2020 (H2020)
Funding organization : European Commission (EC)

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Title: Nature Neuroscience
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