| Literature DB >> 24969029 |
Ana Bribián1, Sara Nocentini2, Franc Llorens1, Vanessa Gil2, Erik Mire3, Diego Reginensi2, Yutaka Yoshida4, Fanny Mann3, José Antonio del Río2.
Abstract
During the development of the cerebral cortex, Cajal-Retzius (CR) cells settle in the preplate and coordinate the precise growth of the neocortex. Indeed, CR cells migrate tangentially from specific proliferative regions of the telencephalon (for example, the cortical hem (CH)) to populate the entire cortical surface. This is a very finely tuned process regulated by an emerging number of factors that has been sequentially revealed in recent years. However, the putative participation of one of the major families of axon guidance molecules in this process, the Semaphorins, was not explored. Here we show that Semaphorin-3E (Sema3E) is a natural negative regulator of the migration of PlexinD1-positive CR cells originating in the CH. Our results also indicate that Sema3E/PlexinD1 signalling controls the motogenic potential of CR cells in vitro and in vivo. Indeed, absence of Sema3E/PlexinD1 signalling increased the migratory properties of CR cells. This modulation implies negative effects on CXCL12/CXCR4 signalling and increased ADF/Cofilin activity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24969029 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919