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Publication : Semaphorin 3A is a retrograde cell death signal in developing sympathetic neurons.

First Author  Wehner AB Year  2016
Journal  Development Volume  143
Issue  9 Pages  1560-70
PubMed ID  27143756 Mgi Jnum  J:235516
Mgi Id  MGI:5796706 Doi  10.1242/dev.134627
Citation  Wehner AB, et al. (2016) Semaphorin 3A is a retrograde cell death signal in developing sympathetic neurons. Development 143(9):1560-70
abstractText  During development of the peripheral nervous system, excess neurons are generated, most of which will be lost by programmed cell death due to a limited supply of neurotrophic factors from their targets. Other environmental factors, such as 'competition factors' produced by neurons themselves, and axon guidance molecules have also been implicated in developmental cell death. Semaphorin 3A (Sema3A), in addition to its function as a chemorepulsive guidance cue, can also induce death of sensory neurons in vitro The extent to which Sema3A regulates developmental cell death in vivo, however, is debated. We show that in compartmentalized cultures of rat sympathetic neurons, a Sema3A-initiated apoptosis signal is retrogradely transported from axon terminals to cell bodies to induce cell death. Sema3A-mediated apoptosis utilizes the extrinsic pathway and requires both neuropilin 1 and plexin A3. Sema3A is not retrogradely transported in older, survival factor-independent sympathetic neurons, and is much less effective at inducing apoptosis in these neurons. Importantly, deletion of either neuropilin 1 or plexin A3 significantly reduces developmental cell death in the superior cervical ganglia. Taken together, a Sema3A-initiated apoptotic signaling complex regulates the apoptosis of sympathetic neurons during the period of naturally occurring cell death.
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