Sociosexual behavior requires both activating and repressive roles of Tfap2e/ AP-2ε in vomeronasal sensory neurons

Neuronal identity dictates the position in an epithelium, and the ability to detect, process, and transmit specific signals to specified targets. Transcription factors (TFs) determine cellular identity via direct modulation of genetic transcription and recruiting chromatin modifiers. However, our un...

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Veröffentlicht in:eLife 2022-09, Vol.11
Hauptverfasser: Lin, Jennifer M, Mitchell, Tyler A, Rothstein, Megan, Pehl, Alison, Taroc, Ed Zandro M, Katreddi, Raghu R, Parra, Katherine E, Zuloaga, Damian G, Simoes-Costa, Marcos, Forni, Paolo Emanuele
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Zusammenfassung:Neuronal identity dictates the position in an epithelium, and the ability to detect, process, and transmit specific signals to specified targets. Transcription factors (TFs) determine cellular identity via direct modulation of genetic transcription and recruiting chromatin modifiers. However, our understanding of the mechanisms that define neuronal identity and their magnitude remain a critical barrier to elucidate the etiology of congenital and neurodegenerative disorders. The rodent vomeronasal organ provides a unique system to examine in detail the molecular mechanisms underlying the differentiation and maturation of chemosensory neurons. Here, we demonstrated that the identity of postmitotic/maturing vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs), and vomeronasal-dependent behaviors can be reprogrammed through the rescue of AP-2ε expression in the mice, and partially reprogrammed by inducing ectopic expression in mature apical VSNs. We suggest that the TF can reprogram VSNs bypassing cellular plasticity restrictions, and that it directly controls the expression of batteries of vomeronasal genes.
ISSN:2050-084X
2050-084X
DOI:10.7554/eLife.77259