Transitional Progenitors during Vertebrate Retinogenesis

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Kangxin Jin
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2017年 / 54卷
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Retina; Development; Retinogenesis; Progenitor; Transcription factor; Differentiation; Cell fate; Intrinsic program; Multipotent; Stochastic mechanism;
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The retina is a delicate neural tissue responsible for light signal capturing, modulating, and passing to mid-brain. The brain then translated the signals into three-dimensional vision. The mature retina is composed of more than 50 subtypes of cells, all of which are developed from a pool of early multipotent retinal progenitors, which pass through sequential statuses of oligopotent, bipotent, and unipotent progenitors, and finally become terminally differentiated retinal cells. A transitional progenitor model is proposed here to describe how intrinsic developmental programs, along with environmental cues, control the step-by-step differentiation during retinogenesis. The model could elegantly explain many current findings as well as predict roles of intrinsic factors during retinal development.
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页码:3565 / 3576
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