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Publication : Primary cilium-dependent cAMP/PKA signaling at the centrosome regulates neuronal migration.

First Author  Stoufflet J Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  36 PubMed ID  32917588
Mgi Jnum  J:313067 Mgi Id  MGI:6790746
Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aba3992 Citation  Stoufflet J, et al. (2020) Primary cilium-dependent cAMP/PKA signaling at the centrosome regulates neuronal migration. Sci Adv 6(36)
abstractText  The primary cilium (PC) is a small centrosome-assembled organelle, protruding from the surface of most eukaryotic cells. It plays a key role in cell migration, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Here, we show that the PC regulates neuronal migration via cyclic adenosine 3'-5' monosphosphate (cAMP) production activating centrosomal protein kinase A (PKA). Biosensor live imaging revealed a periodic cAMP hotspot at the centrosome of embryonic, postnatal, and adult migrating neurons. Genetic ablation of the PC, or knockdown of ciliary adenylate cyclase 3, caused hotspot disappearance and migratory defects, with defective centrosome dynamics and altered nucleokinesis. Delocalization of PKA from the centrosome phenocopied the migratory defects. Our results show that the PC and centrosome form a single cAMP signaling unit dynamically regulating migration, further highlighting the centrosome as a signaling hub.
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