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Nogo-C Inhibits Peripheral Nerve Regeneration by Regulating Schwann Cell Apoptosis and Dedifferentiation.

Bo Jia1,2,3, Wei Huang1,2,3, Yu Wang1,2,3, Peng Zhang1,2,3, Zhiwei Wang1,2,3, Ming Zheng4, Tianbing Wang1,2,3.   

Abstract

While Nogo protein demonstrably inhibits nerve regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS), its effect on Schwann cells in peripheral nerve repair and regeneration following sciatic nerve injury remains unknown. In this research, We assessed the post-injury expression of Nogo-C in an experimental mouse model of sciatic nerve-crush injury. Nogo-C knockout (Nogo-C-/-) mouse was generated to observe the effect of Nogo-C on sciatic nerve regeneration, Schwann cell apoptosis, and myelin disintegration after nerve injury, and the effects of Nogo-C on apoptosis and dedifferentiation of Schwann cells were observed in vitro. We found that the expression of Nogo-C protein at the distal end of the injured sciatic nerve increased in wild type (WT) mice. Compared with the injured WT mice, the proportion of neuronal apoptosis was significantly diminished and the myelin clearance rate was significantly elevated in injured Nogo-C-/- mice; the number of nerve fibers regenerated and the degree of myelination were significantly elevated in Nogo-C-/- mice on Day 14 after injury. In addition, the recovery of motor function was significantly accelerated in the injured Nogo-C-/- mice. The overexpression of Nogo-C in primary Schwann cells using adenovirus-mediated gene transfer promoted Schwann cells apoptosis. Nogo-C significantly reduced the ratio of c-Jun/krox-20 expression, indicating its inhibition of Schwann cell dedifferentiation. Above all, we hold the view that the expression of Nogo-C increases following peripheral nerve injury to promote Schwann cell apoptosis and inhibit Schwann cell dedifferentiation, thereby inhibiting peripheral nerve regeneration.
Copyright © 2021 Jia, Huang, Wang, Zhang, Wang, Zheng and Wang.

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Keywords:  Nogo-C; Schwann cells; apoptosis; dedifferentiation; peripheral nerve regeneration

Year:  2021        PMID: 33584179      PMCID: PMC7873940          DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.616258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-453X            Impact factor:   4.677


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