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Publication : Myelin formation by Schwann cells in the absence of beta4 integrin.

First Author  Frei R Year  1999
Journal  Glia Volume  27
Issue  3 Pages  269-74
PubMed ID  10457373 Mgi Jnum  J:113062
Mgi Id  MGI:3664395 Doi  10.1002/(sici)1098-1136(199909)27:3<269::aid-glia8>3.0.co;2-2
Citation  Frei R, et al. (1999) Myelin formation by Schwann cells in the absence of beta4 integrin. Glia 27(3):269-74
abstractText  The interaction of the Schwann cell with its basal lamina has been hypothesized to be an important prerequisite for the formation of a myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system. One possible player in this interaction is beta4 integrin; it is up-regulated during myelin formation and, in association with alpha6 integrin, can interact with particular components of the Schwann cell basal lamina. In order to characterize the functional roles of beta4 integrin during myelination, we investigated myelination in the absence of beta4 integrin, i.e., in peripheral nerve tissue from beta4 integrin-deficient mice. Because the mutants die within several hours after birth, we cultured dorsal root ganglia from neonatal mutants under conditions that promote myelination, quantified the myelin segments by immunofluorescence, and investigated the ultrastructure of the cultured myelin sheaths. In another approach, we quantified the few myelin sheaths that are detectable in femoral nerves of newborn animals. Based on both approaches, we conclude that myelination by Schwann cells can occur in the absence of beta4 integrin demonstrating that this Schwann cell component is dispensable for myelin formation in peripheral nerves.
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