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Functional role of laminin α1 chain during cerebellum development.

Cell adhesion & migration (2012-01-26)
Céline Heng, Olivier Lefebvre, Annick Klein, Malia M Edwards, Patricia Simon-Assmann, Gertraud Orend, Dominique Bagnard
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We had developed a conditional Laminin α 1 knockout-mouse model (Lama1(cko)) bypassing embryonic lethality of Lama1 deficient mice to study the role of this crucial laminin chain during late developmental phases and organogenesis. Here, we report a strong defect in the organization of the adult cerebellum of Lama1(cko) mice. Our study of the postnatal cerebellum of Lama1(cko) animals revealed a disrupted basement membrane correlated to an unexpected excessive proliferation of granule cell precursors in the external granular layer (EGL). This was counteracted by a massive cell death occurring between the postnatal day 7 (P7) and day 20 (P20) resulting in a net balance of less cells and a smaller cerebellum. Our data show that the absence of Lama1 has an impact on the Bergmann glia scaffold that aberrantly develops. This phenotype is presumably responsible for the observed misplacing of granule cells that may explain the overall perturbation of the layering of the cerebellum and an aberrant folia formation.

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抗神经胶质纤维酸性蛋白抗体,克隆GA5, clone GA5, Chemicon®, from mouse