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The Joubert Syndrome Gene arl13b is Critical for Early Cerebellar Development in Zebrafish 被引量:1

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摘要 Joubert syndrome is characterized by unique malformation of the cerebellar vermis.More than thirty Joubert syndrome genes have been identified,including ARL13 B.However,its role in cerebellar development remains unexplored.We found that knockdown or knockout of arl13b impaired balance and locomotion in zebrafish larvae.Granule cells were selectively reduced in the corpus cerebelli,a structure homologous to the mammalian vermis.Purkinje cell progenitors were also selectively disturbed dorsomedially.The expression of atoh1 and ptf1,proneural genes of granule and Purkinje cells,respectively,were selectively down-regulated along the dorsal midline of the cerebellum.Moreover,wnt1,which is transiently expressed early in cerebellar development,was selectively reduced.Intriguingly,activating Wnt signaling partially rescued the granule cell defects in arl13b mutants.These findings suggested that Arl13 b is necessary for the early development of cerebellar granule and Purkinje cells.The arl13b-deficient zebrafish can serve as a model organism for studying Joubert syndrome.
出处 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第9期1023-1034,共12页 神经科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31171044,81160144, and 81760216) the Young Scientist Project of Jiangxi Province, China (20122BCB23007)。
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