Literature DB >> 17823845

Overexpression of repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) a induces cell death through Neogenin in early vertebrate development.

Grace J Shin1, Nicole H Wilson.   

Abstract

Repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) a is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored plasma membrane protein that has been implicated in chemorepulsive axon guidance. Although RGMa binds the transmembrane receptor Neogenin, the developmental events controlled by the RGMa-Neogenin interactions in vivo remain largely unknown. We have cloned full-length RGMa from Xenopus borealis for the first time and identified two homologous genes referred to as RGMa1 and RGMa2. Here we show RGMa1 overexpression at 2-cell-stage resulted in cell death, which lead to an early embryonic lethal phenotype of the embryos. Time-lapse photomicroscopy revealed that embryos began to show initial morphological defects from approximately 5 h post-fertilization (hpf) which was then followed by extensive blastomere cell death at approximately 11 hpf. This phenotype was rescued by simultaneous knock down of RGMa using translation blocking anti-sense morpholinos. Knock down of the RGMa1 receptor Neogenin in RGMa1 overexpressing embryos was also able to rescue the phenotype. Together these results indicated that RGMa1 was signalling through Neogenin to induce cell death in the early embryo. While previous studies have suggested that Neogenin is a dependence receptor that induces cell death in the absence of RGM, we have instead shown that Neogenin-RGM interactions induce cell death in the early embryo. The roles of RGMa1 and Neogenin appear to be context specific so that their co-ordinated and regulated expressions are essential for normal development of the vertebrate embryo.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17823845     DOI: 10.1007/s10735-007-9138-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Histol        ISSN: 1567-2379            Impact factor:   2.611


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