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The influence of pioneer neurons on a growing motor nerve in Drosophila requires the neural cell adhesion molecule homolog FasciclinII.

Natalia Sánchez-Soriano1, Andreas Prokop.   

Abstract

The phenomenon of pioneer neurons has been known for almost a century, but so far we have little insights into mechanisms and molecules involved. Here, we study the formation of the Drosophila intersegmental motor nerve (ISN). We show that aCC/RP2 and U motor neurons grow together at the leading front of the ISN. Nevertheless, aCC/RP2 neurons are the pioneers, and U neurons are the followers, because only aCC/RP2 neurons effectively influence growth of the ISN. We also show that this influence depends on the neural cell adhesion molecule homolog FasciclinII. First, ablation of aCC/RP2 has a stronger impact on ISN growth than U ablation. Second, strong growth-influencing capabilities of aCC/RP2 are revealed with a stalling approach we used: when aCC/RP2 motor axons are stalled specifically, the entire ISN (including the U neurons) coarrests, demonstrating that aCC/RP2 neurons influence the behavior of U growth cones. In contrast, stalled U neurons do not have the same influence on other ISN motor neurons. The influence on ISN growth requires FasciclinII: targeted expression of FasciclinII in U neurons increases their influence on the ISN, whereas a FasciclinII loss-of-function background reduces ISN coarrest with stalled aCC/RP2 axons. The qualitative differences of both neuron groups are confirmed through our findings that aCC/RP2 growth cones are wider and more complex than those of U neurons. However, U growth cones adopt aCC/RP2-like wider shapes in a FasciclinII loss-of-function background. Therefore, FasciclinII is to a degree required and sufficient for pioneer-follower interactions, but its mode of action cannot be explained merely through an equally bidirectional adhesive interaction.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15634769      PMCID: PMC6725196          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2377-04.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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