Gene-environmental regulation of the postnatal post-mitotic neuronal maturation

Trends Genet. 2024 Apr 23:S0168-9525(24)00068-4. doi: 10.1016/j.tig.2024.03.006. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEmbryonic neurodevelopment, particularly neural progenitor differentiation into post-mitotic neurons, has been extensively studied. While the number and composition of post-mitotic neurons remain relatively constant from birth to adulthood, the brain undergoes significant postnatal maturation marked by major property changes frequently disrupted in neural diseases. This review first summarizes recent characterizations of the functional and molecular maturation of the postnatal nervous system. We then review regulatory mechanisms controlling the precise gene expression changes crucial for the intricate sequence of maturation events, highlighting experience-dependent versus cell-intrinsic genetic timer mechanisms. Despite significant advances in understanding of the gene-environmental regulation of postnatal neuronal maturation, many aspects remain unknown. The review concludes with our perspective on exciting future research directions in the next decade.PMID:38658255 | DOI:10.1016/j.tig.2024.03.006
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