Scientists identified a critical signaling pathway, the MEK-C/EBP cascade, that determines whether brain progenitor cells become neurons or support cells called astrocytes. Activating this pathway promoted neuron formation by directly turning on neuron-specific genes like Talpha1 tubulin, while blocking it shifted cells toward becoming astrocytes instead. This discovery reveals a molecular switch that growth factors can use to control the balance between neuron and glial cell production during brain development.
Ménard, Catherine; Hein, Paul; Paquin, Annie; Savelson, Aviva; Yang, Xiu Ming; Lederfein, Doron; Barnabé-Heider, Fanie; Mir, Alain A; Sterneck, Esta; Peterson, Alan C; Johnson, Peter F; Vinson, Charles; Miller, Freda D