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The Shh receptor Boc is important for myelin formation and repair.

Mary Zakaria1, Julien Ferent2, Ines Hristovska3, Yousra Laouarem1, Amina Zahaf1, Abdelmoumen Kassoussi1, Marie-Eve Mayeur3, Olivier Pascual3, Frederic Charron2, Elisabeth Traiffort4.   

Abstract

Myelination leads to the formation of myelin sheaths surrounding neuronal axons and is crucial for function, plasticity and repair of the central nervous system (CNS). It relies on the interaction of the axons and the oligodendrocytes: the glial cells producing CNS myelin. Here, we have investigated the role of a crucial component of the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signalling pathway, the co-receptor Boc, in developmental and repairing myelination. During development, Boc mutant mice display a transient decrease in oligodendroglial cell density together with delayed myelination. Despite recovery of oligodendroglial cells at later stages, adult mutants still exhibit a lower production of myelin basic protein correlated with a significant decrease in the calibre of callosal axons and a reduced amount of the neurofilament NF-M. During myelin repair, the altered OPC differentiation observed in the mutant is reminiscent of the phenotype observed after blockade of Shh signalling. In addition, Boc mutant microglia/macrophages unexpectedly exhibit the apparent inability to transition from a highly to a faintly ramified morphology in vivo Altogether, these results identify Boc as an important component of myelin formation and repair.
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Keywords:  Axon; Hedgehog signalling; Myelin; Oligodendrocyte

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31048318     DOI: 10.1242/dev.172502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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