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Transcriptional regulatory network during development in the olfactory epithelium

Title
Transcriptional regulatory network during development in the olfactory epithelium
Author(s)
Im, Seung YeongMoon, Cheil
DGIST Authors
Im, Seung YeongMoon, Cheil
Issued Date
2015-11
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Author Keywords
NeurogenesisOlfactory epitheliumRegenerationStem cellTranscription factor
Keywords
HORIZONTAL BASAL-CELLSDEVELOPING NERVOUS-SYSTEMREPLICATION-INCOMPETENT RETROVIRUSNEURAL STEM-CELLSGENE-EXPRESSIONSENSORY NEURONSRECEPTOR NEURONSMULTIPOTENT PROGENITORSFACTOR KLF7ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
ISSN
1976-6696
Abstract
Regeneration, a process of reconstitution of the entire tissue, occurs throughout life in the olfactory epithelium (OE). Regeneration of OE consists of several stages: proliferation of progenitors, cell fate determination between neuronal and non-neuronal lineages, their differentiation and maturation. How the differentiated cell types that comprise the OE are regenerated, is one of the central questions in olfactory developmental neurobiology. The past decade has witnessed considerable progress regarding the regulation of transcription factors (TFs) involved in the remarkable regenerative potential of OE. Here, we review current state of knowledge of the transcriptional regulatory networks that are powerful modulators of the acquisition and maintenance of developmental stages during regeneration in the OE. Advance in our understanding of regeneration will not only shed light on the basic principles of adult plasticity of cell identity, but may also lead to new approaches for using stem cells and reprogramming after injury or degenerative neurological diseases.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2323
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2015.48.11.177
Publisher
Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Related Researcher
  • 문제일 Moon, Cheil
  • Research Interests Brain convergent science based on chemical senses; olfaction; 감각신경계 기반 뇌융합과학; 후각 신경계
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