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Loss of Gli3 enhances the viability of embryonic telencephalic cells in vitro

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AbstractThe transcription factor Gli3 is important for brain and limb development. Mice homozygous for a mutation in Gli3 (Gli3Xt/Xt) have severe abnormalities of telencephalic development and previous studies have suggested that aberrant cell death may contribute to the Gli3Xt/Xt phenotype. We demonstrate that telencephalic cells from embryonic Gli3Xt/Xt embryos survive better and are more resistant to death induced by cytosine arabinoside, a nucleoside analogue that induces death in neuronal progenitors and neurons, than are control counterparts in vitro. Culture medium conditioned by Gli3Xt/Xt cells is more effective at enhancing the viability of control telencephalic cells than medium conditioned by control cells, indicating that Gli3Xt/Xt cells release a factor or factors which enhance telencephalic cell viability. Gli3Xt/Xt cells are also more sensitive to released factors present in conditioned media. These data suggest that Gli3 plays both cell‐autonomous and cell‐nonautonomous roles in mediating telencephalic cell viability.
Title: Loss of Gli3 enhances the viability of embryonic telencephalic cells in vitro
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AbstractThe transcription factor Gli3 is important for brain and limb development.
Mice homozygous for a mutation in Gli3 (Gli3Xt/Xt) have severe abnormalities of telencephalic development and previous studies have suggested that aberrant cell death may contribute to the Gli3Xt/Xt phenotype.
We demonstrate that telencephalic cells from embryonic Gli3Xt/Xt embryos survive better and are more resistant to death induced by cytosine arabinoside, a nucleoside analogue that induces death in neuronal progenitors and neurons, than are control counterparts in vitro.
Culture medium conditioned by Gli3Xt/Xt cells is more effective at enhancing the viability of control telencephalic cells than medium conditioned by control cells, indicating that Gli3Xt/Xt cells release a factor or factors which enhance telencephalic cell viability.
Gli3Xt/Xt cells are also more sensitive to released factors present in conditioned media.
These data suggest that Gli3 plays both cell‐autonomous and cell‐nonautonomous roles in mediating telencephalic cell viability.

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