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Publication : SorCS2 binds progranulin to regulate motor neuron development.

First Author  Thomasen PB Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  11 Pages  113333
PubMed ID  37897724 Mgi Jnum  J:342618
Mgi Id  MGI:7550278 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113333
Citation  Thomasen PB, et al. (2023) SorCS2 binds progranulin to regulate motor neuron development. Cell Rep 42(11):113333
abstractText  Motor neuron (MN) development and nerve regeneration requires orchestrated action of a vast number of molecules. Here, we identify SorCS2 as a progranulin (PGRN) receptor that is required for MN diversification and axon outgrowth in zebrafish and mice. In zebrafish, SorCS2 knockdown also affects neuromuscular junction morphology and fish motility. In mice, SorCS2 and PGRN are co-expressed by newborn MNs from embryonic day 9.5 until adulthood. Using cell-fate tracing and nerve segmentation, we find that SorCS2 deficiency perturbs cell-fate decisions of brachial MNs accompanied by innervation deficits of posterior nerves. Additionally, adult SorCS2 knockout mice display slower motor nerve regeneration. Interestingly, primitive macrophages express high levels of PGRN, and their interaction with SorCS2-positive motor axon is required during axon pathfinding. We further show that SorCS2 binds PGRN to control its secretion, signaling, and conversion into granulins. We propose that PGRN-SorCS2 signaling controls MN development and regeneration in vertebrates.
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