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Publication : Developmental downregulation of LIS1 expression limits axonal extension and allows axon pruning.

First Author  Kumamoto K Year  2017
Journal  Biol Open Volume  6
Issue  7 Pages  1041-1055
PubMed ID  28630356 Mgi Jnum  J:244908
Mgi Id  MGI:5913687 Doi  10.1242/bio.025999
Citation  Kumamoto K, et al. (2017) Developmental downregulation of LIS1 expression limits axonal extension and allows axon pruning. Biol Open 6(7):1041-1055
abstractText  The robust axonal growth and regenerative capacities of young neurons decrease substantially with age. This developmental downregulation of axonal growth may facilitate axonal pruning and neural circuit formation but limits functional recovery following nerve damage. While external factors influencing axonal growth have been extensively investigated, relatively little is known about the intrinsic molecular changes underlying the age-dependent reduction in regeneration capacity. We report that developmental downregulation of LIS1 is responsible for the decreased axonal extension capacity of mature dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. In contrast, exogenous LIS1 expression or endogenous LIS1 augmentation by calpain inhibition restored axonal extension capacity in mature DRG neurons and facilitated regeneration of the damaged sciatic nerve. The insulator protein CTCF suppressed LIS1 expression in mature DRG neurons, and this reduction resulted in excessive accumulation of phosphoactivated GSK-3beta at the axon tip, causing failure of the axonal extension. Conversely, sustained LIS1 expression inhibited developmental axon pruning in the mammillary body. Thus, LIS1 regulation may coordinate the balance between axonal growth and pruning during maturation of neuronal circuits.
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