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Hoxa2 gene was reported to be expressed by oligodendrocytes (OLs) and down-regulated at the terminal differentiation stage during oligodendrogenesis in mice (Nicolay et al. 2004b). To further investigate the role of Hoxa2 in oligodendroglial development, a tetracycline regulated controllable expression system was utilized to establish a stable cell line (CG4-SHoxa2 [sense Hoxa2]), where the expression level of Hoxa2 gene could be up-regulated. The impact of Hoxa2 over-expression on the proliferation and differentiation of CG4-SHoxa2 cells was investigated. Up-regulation of Hoxa2 increased the proliferation of CG4-SHoxa2 cells. The mRNA levels of PDGFαR (platelet-derived growth factor [PDGF] alpha receptor), which is expressed by OL progenitor cells, were not different in CG4-SHoxa2 cells compared to wild-type CG4 cells. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR revealed that the mRNA levels of myelin basic protein (MBP) was lower in CG4-SHoxa2 cells than in wild-type CG4 cells indicating the differentiation of CG4-SHoxa2 cells was delayed when the Hoxa2 gene was up-regulated.
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