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Transcallosal Projections Require Glycoprotein M6-Dependent Neurite Growth and Guidance.

Sakura Mita1, Patricia de Monasterio-Schrader2, Ursula Fünfschilling2, Takahiko Kawasaki1, Hidenobu Mizuno3, Takuji Iwasato3, Klaus-Armin Nave2, Hauke B Werner2, Tatsumi Hirata1.   

Abstract

The function of mature neurons critically relies on the developmental outgrowth and projection of their cellular processes. It has long been postulated that the neuronal glycoproteins M6a and M6b are involved in axon growth because these four-transmembrane domain-proteins of the proteolipid protein family are highly enriched on growth cones, but in vivo evidence has been lacking. Here, we report that the function of M6 proteins is required for normal axonal extension and guidance in vivo. In mice lacking both M6a and M6b, a severe hypoplasia of axon tracts was manifested. Most strikingly, the corpus callosum was reduced in thickness despite normal densities of cortical projection neurons. In single neuron tracing, many axons appeared shorter and disorganized in the double-mutant cortex, and some of them were even misdirected laterally toward the subcortex. Probst bundles were not observed. Upon culturing, double-mutant cortical and cerebellar neurons displayed impaired neurite outgrowth, indicating a cell-intrinsic function of M6 proteins. A rescue experiment showed that the intracellular loop of M6a is essential for the support of neurite extension. We propose that M6 proteins are required for proper extension and guidance of callosal axons that follow one of the most complex trajectories in the mammalian nervous system.
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Keywords:  Gpm6a; Gpm6b; Plp1; axon pathfinding; corpus callosum

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24917275     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhu129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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