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  • The P0 gene, important for peripheral nervous system myelin, is expressed early in rat development within neural crest and Schwann cell precursors before any myelination occurs.
  • This early expression acts as a consistent marker for Schwann cell lineage, while the significant increase in P0 during myelination is due to up-regulation of preexistsing levels rather than new gene activation.
  • The regulation of P0 expression is complex, influenced by external signals, with a noted inhibition in mature Schwann cells associated with non-myelin-forming axons.

Article Abstract

We show that in the rat, the major gene of PNS myelin, P0, is expressed long before myelination in the neural crest, Schwann cell precursors, and embryonic Schwann cells irrespective of whether they will myelinate or not. This myelin-independent P0 expression is constitutive and likely to serve as a specific marker for the Schwann cell lineage. The much higher P0 expression accompanying myelination is therefore not new gene expression but strong up-regulation of preexisting basal levels. We provide new evidence that the up-regulation to myelination-related levels depends on positive extrinsic signals and therefore does not represent a constitutive phenotype. P0 mRNA is not detectable in mature non-myelin-forming Schwann cells of the sympathetic trunk, but is detectable after transection, indicating that there is a P0-inhibitory signal associated with mature unmyelinated axons. Thus, the regulation of the P0 gene is complex, encompassing extrinsically signaled amplification superimposed on a highly lineage-specific and constitutive basal expression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/mcne.1996.0589DOI Listing

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