Retinal progenitor cells can produce restricted subsets of horizontal cells
- 8 January 2008
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 105 (1) , 192-197
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0709979104
Abstract
Retinal progenitor cells have been shown to be multipotent throughout development. Similarly, many other structures of the developing central nervous system have been found to contain multipotent progenitor cells. Previous lineage studies did not address whether these multipotent progenitor cells were biased in their production of neuronal subtypes. This question is of interest because subtypes are the basis of distinct types of circuits. Here, lentivirus-mediated gene transfer was used to mark single retinal progenitor cells in vivo, and the different subtypes of horizontal cells (HCs) in each clone were quantified. Clones with two HCs consistently contained a single HC subtype, a pair of either H1 or H3 cells. This suggests that a multipotent progenitor cell produces a mitotic cell fated to make a terminal division that produces two HCs of only one subtype. This bias in production of one HC subtype suggests a previously undescribed mechanism of cell fate determination in at least a subset of retinal cells that involves decisions made by mitotic cells that are inherited in a symmetric manner by both neuronal daughter cells.Keywords
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