Neuregulin 3 Mediates Cortical Plate Invasion and Laminar Allocation of GABAergic Interneurons

Giorgia Bartolini, Juan Antonio Sánchez-Alcañiz, Catarina Osório, Manuel Valiente, Cristina García-Frigola, Oscar Marín*

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Abstract

Neural circuits in the cerebral cortex consist of excitatory pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons. These two main classes of cortical neurons follow largely different genetic programs, yet they assemble into highly specialized circuits during development following a very precise choreography. Previous studies have shown that signals produced by pyramidal cells influence the migration of cortical interneurons, but the molecular nature of these factors has remained elusive. Here, we identified Neuregulin 3 (Nrg3) as a chemoattractive factor expressed by developing pyramidal cells that guides the allocation of cortical interneurons in the developing cortical plate. Gain- and loss-of-function approaches reveal that Nrg3 modulates the migration of interneurons into the cortical plate in a process that is dependent on the tyrosine kinase receptor ErbB4. Perturbation of Nrg3 signaling in conditional mutants leads to abnormal lamination of cortical interneurons. Nrg3 is therefore a critical mediator in the assembly of cortical inhibitory circuits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1157-1170
Number of pages14
JournalCell Reports
Volume18
Issue number5
Early online date31 Jan 2017
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 31 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • cerebral cortex
  • cortical plate
  • Erbb4
  • GABA
  • inhibition
  • interneuron
  • lamination
  • migration
  • neuregulins
  • pyramidal cell

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