Abstract

Kolmer–Agduhr (KA) cells are a subgroup of interneurons positioned adjacent to the neurocoele with cilia on the apical surface protruding into the central canal of the spinal cord. Although KA cells were identified almost a century ago, their development and functions are only beginning to be unfolded. Recent studies have revealed the characteristics of KA cells in greater detail, including their spatial distribution, the timing of their differentiation, and their specification via extrinsic signaling and a unique combination of transcription factors in zebrafish and mouse. Cell lineage-tracing experiments have demonstrated that two subsets of KA cells, named KA’ and KA” cells, differentiate from motoneuronal progenitors and floor-plate precursors, respectively, in both zebrafish and mouse. Although KA’ and KA” cells originate from different progenitors/precursors, they each share a common set of transcription factors. Intriguingly, the combination of transcription factors that promote the acquisition of KA’ cell characteristics differs from those that promote a KA” cell identity. In addition, KA’ and KA” cells exhibit separable neuronal targets and differential responses to bending of the spinal cord. In this review, we summarize what is currently known about the genetic programs defining the identities of KA’ and KA” cell identities. We then discuss how these two subgroups of KA cells are genetically specified.

Highlights

  • Kolmer–Agduhr (KA) cells are a group of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting neurons (CSFcNs)

  • Deficiency of gata2a results in a loss of cells in the lateral floor plate (LFP) that expresses gata3, tal2, tal1, sox1a, sox1b, gad65/67, urp1, and pkd2l1, but not a loss of such cells in the dorsal spinal cord where KA’ cells normally form (Yang et al, 2010; Andrzejczuk et al, 2018; Gerber et al, 2019) (Yang et al, unpublished observations)

  • Considering that KA/CSF-cN cells are GABAergic neurons, we summarize the transcriptional regulatory network guiding GABAergic neuronal identity in the mouse telencephalon, midbrain, hindbrain, and dorsal spinal cord (Figure 2)

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Introduction

Kolmer–Agduhr (KA) cells are a group of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting neurons (CSFcNs). Morpholino knockdown of nkx2.2a, nkx2.2b, and nkx2.9 completely eliminates KA” cells expressing the markers gata2a, gata3, sox1a, sox1b, tal2, and gad65/67 in the LFP (Yang et al, 2010; Gerber et al, 2019).

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