Transcriptional maintenance of cortical somatostatin interneuron subtype identity during migration. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Although cardinal cortical interneuron identity is established upon cell-cycle exit, it remains unclear whether specific interneuron subtypes are pre-established, and if so, how their identity is maintained prior to circuit integration. We conditionally removed Sox6 (Sox6-cKO) in migrating somatostatin (Sst+) interneurons and assessed the effects on their mature identity. In adolescent mice, five of eight molecular Sst+ subtypes were nearly absent in the Sox6-cKO cortex without a reduction in cell number. Sox6-cKO cells displayed electrophysiological maturity and expressed genes enriched within the broad class of Sst+ interneurons. Furthermore, we could infer subtype identity prior to cortical integration (embryonic day 18.5), suggesting that the loss in subtype was due to disrupted subtype maintenance. Conversely, Sox6 removal at postnatal day 7 did not disrupt marker expression in the mature cortex. Therefore, Sox6 is necessary during migration for maintenance of Sst+ subtype identity, indicating that subtype maintenance requires active transcriptional programs.

authors

  • Munguba, Hermany
  • Nikouei, Kasra
  • Hochgerner, Hannah
  • Oberst, Polina
  • Kouznetsova, Alexandra
  • Ryge, Jesper
  • Muñoz-Manchado, Ana Belén
  • Close, Jennie
  • Batista-Brito, Renata
  • Linnarsson, Sten
  • Hjerling-Leffler, Jens

publication date

  • August 24, 2023

Research

keywords

  • Interneurons
  • Somatostatin

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85170092559

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.07.018

PubMed ID

  • 37625400

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 111

issue

  • 22