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Megf10 Is a Receptor for C1Q That Mediates Clearance of Apoptotic Cells by Astrocytes.

Tal Iram1, Zaida Ramirez-Ortiz2, Michael H Byrne2, Uwanda A Coleman2, Nathan D Kingery2, Terry K Means2, Dan Frenkel3, Joseph El Khoury4.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Multiple EGF-like domains 10 (Megf10) is a class F scavenger receptor (SR-F3) expressed on astrocytes and myosatellite cells, and recessive mutations in humans result in early-onset myopathy, areflexia, respiratory distress, and dysphagia (EMARDD). Here we report that Megf10-deficient mice have increased apoptotic cells in the developing cerebellum and have impaired phagocytosis of apoptotic cells by astrocytes ex vivo We also report that cells transfected with Megf10 gain the ability to phagocytose apoptotic neurons and that Megf10 binds with high affinity to C1q, an eat-me signal for apoptotic cells. In contrast, cells expressing Megf10 with EMARDD mutations have impaired apoptotic cell clearance and impaired binding to C1q. Our studies reveal that Megf10 is a receptor for C1q and identify a novel role for Megf10 in clearance of apoptotic cells in the mammalian developing brain with potential relevance to EMARDD patients and other CNS disorders. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Apoptosis is a universal homeostatic process and occurs in many disease conditions. Multiple EGF-like domains 10 (Megf10) is emerging as an essential receptor for synaptic pruning, clearance of neuronal debris, and for muscle differentiation. Here we define a novel Megf10-dependent pathway for apoptotic cell clearance and show that Megf10 is a receptor for C1q, an eat-me signal, that binds phosphatidylserine expressed on the surface of apoptotic cells. Understanding the pathways by which apoptotic cells are cleared in the CNS is relevant to many physiological and pathological conditions of the CNS.
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Keywords:  C1q; EMARDD; MEGF10; apoptosis; astrocytes; clearance; scavenger receptor, SR-F3

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27170117      PMCID: PMC4863057          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3850-15.2016

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


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