2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-018-0995-y
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NTF3 Is a Novel Target Gene of the Transcription Factor POU3F2 and Is Required for Neuronal Differentiation

Abstract: POU-homeodomain transcription factor POU3F2 is a critical transcription factor that participates in neuronal differentiation. However, little is known about its downstream mediators. Here genome-wide analyses of a human neuronal differentiation cell model, NT2D1, suggested neurotrophin-3 (NTF3), a key mediator of neuronal development during the early neurogenic period, as a putative regulatory target of POU3F2. Western blot, cDNA microarray, and real-time quantitative PCR analyses showed that POU3F2 and NTF3 w… Show more

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“…FOXO1 expression was reduced in patients with type II diabetes mellitus, and that the downregulation of FOXO1 induces insulin resistance states that qualitatively and quantitatively mimic the function of adipocytes from patients with type II diabetes mellitus [40]. NTF3, belonging to the neurotrophic factor family which encompasses nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophic factor 4/5, has become a key mediator of neuronal development in early neurogenesis and throughout adulthood [41]. Moreover, the correlation between NTF3 and diabetes mellitus has been identified [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FOXO1 expression was reduced in patients with type II diabetes mellitus, and that the downregulation of FOXO1 induces insulin resistance states that qualitatively and quantitatively mimic the function of adipocytes from patients with type II diabetes mellitus [40]. NTF3, belonging to the neurotrophic factor family which encompasses nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophic factor 4/5, has become a key mediator of neuronal development in early neurogenesis and throughout adulthood [41]. Moreover, the correlation between NTF3 and diabetes mellitus has been identified [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice with only one functional copy of the NTF3 gene showed a smaller cross-sectional fiber area and more densely distributed muscle fibers [13]. Upregulation of NTF3, stimulated by the transcription factor POU3F2, is present during neuronal differentiation [14]. The neocortex has multiple layers originated by cell fate restriction of cortical progenitors and NTF3 induces cell fate switches by controlling a feedback signal between postmitotic neurons and progenitors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FOXO1 expression was reduced in patients with type II diabetes mellitus, and that the downregulation of FOXO1 induces insulin resistance states that qualitatively and quantitatively mimic the function of adipocytes from patients with type II diabetes mellitus [40]. NTF3, belonging to the neurotrophic factor family which encompasses nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophic factor 4/5, has become a key mediator of neuronal development in early neurogenesis and throughout adulthood [41]. Moreover, the correlation between NTF3 and diabetes mellitus has been identi ed [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%