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Tumor necrosis factor alpha mediates neuromuscular synapse elimination.

Xiu-Qing Fu1, Jian Peng1,2,3, Ai-Hua Wang1, Zhen-Ge Luo4.   

Abstract

During the development of mammalian neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the original supernumerary axon inputs are gradually eliminated, finally leaving each muscle fiber innervated by a single axon terminal. However, the molecular cues that mediate the elimination of redundant axon inputs remain unclear. Here we show that tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) expressed in postsynaptic muscle cells plays an important role in presynaptic axonal elimination at the NMJ. We found that intramuscular injection of TNFα into the levator auris longus (LAL) muscles caused disassociation of presynaptic nerve terminals from the postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters. By contrast, genetic ablation of TNFα globally or specifically in skeletal muscle cells, but not in motoneurons or Schwann cells, delayed the synaptic elimination. Moreover, ablation of TNFα in muscle cells attenuated the tendency of activity-dependent competition in a motoneuron-muscle coculture system. These results suggest a role of postsynaptic TNFα in the elimination of redundant synaptic inputs.

Year:  2020        PMID: 33654069     DOI: 10.1038/s41421-020-0143-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Discov        ISSN: 2056-5968            Impact factor:   10.849


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