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Volume 17, Number 20,
Issue of October 15, 1997
pp. 7881-7889
Copyright ©1997 Society for Neuroscience
Pattern Deformities and Cell Loss in Engrailed-2
Mutant Mice Suggest Two Separate Patterning Events during
Cerebellar Development
Received May 2, 1997; revised July 31, 1997; accepted Aug. 6, 1997.
Barbara Kuemerle1,
Hadi Zanjani2, 4,
Alexandra Joyner3, and
Karl Herrup1
1 Alzheimer Research Laboratory, Case Western Reserve
Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, 2 Laboratoire de
Neurobiologie du Developpement, Institut des Neuroscience (Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique Unité de Recherche
Associée 1488), Université Pierre & Marie Curie, 75005 Paris, France, 3 Skirball Institute of Biomolecular
Medicine, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York 10016, and 4 Physiological Science Department, University of
California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1527
Null alleles of the mouse Engrailed-2 gene, a
molecular homolog of the fly gene engrailed, have
demonstrable effects on the anteroposterior (A/P) patterning of
cerebellum as reflected in the disruption of the normal process of
foliation of the cerebellar cortex and the alteration of transgene
expression boundaries in the adult. Engrailed-2 also
affects the transient mediolateral (M/L) pattern of En-1
and Wnt-7b expression seen in late embryogenesis. We
have examined three markers of cerebellar compartmentation in
En-2 mutant mice: the Zebrin II and Ppath monoclonal
antibodies and the transgene L7lacZ. In
En-2 mutants, the normal temporal pattern of expression
is preserved for all three markers, although the size and spatial
location of various bands differ from those of the wild type. Unlike
the foliation abnormalities, the M/L pattern disturbances we have found
occur in nearly all cerebellar regions. Cell counts reveal that all
major cell types of the olivocerebellar circuit are reduced by
30-40%. We propose that these results are best explained by a model
in which the Engrailed-2 gene is involved in the early
specification of the cerebellar field including the number of
progenitors. Because each of these progenitors gives rise to a clone of
defined size, Engrailed-2 helps specify adult cell
number. We further postulate that the configuration of the seven Zebrin
bands as well as the shapes and locations of the cerebellar lobules are
set up by a second patterning event that occurs after neurogenesis is
complete.
Key words:
Purkinje cell;
deep cerebellar nuclei;
inferior olive;
L7;
Zebrin;
compartments
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