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Publication : RalGTPases contribute to Schwann cell repair after nerve injury via regulation of process formation.

First Author  Galino J Year  2019
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  218
Issue  7 Pages  2370-2387
PubMed ID  31201266 Mgi Jnum  J:276799
Mgi Id  MGI:6316720 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201811002
Citation  Galino J, et al. (2019) RalGTPases contribute to Schwann cell repair after nerve injury via regulation of process formation. J Cell Biol 218(7):2370-2387
abstractText  RalA and RalB are small GTPases that are involved in cell migration and membrane dynamics. We used transgenic mice in which one or both GTPases were genetically ablated to investigate the role of RalGTPases in the Schwann cell (SC) response to nerve injury and repair. RalGTPases were dispensable for SC function in the naive uninjured state. Ablation of both RalA and RalB (but not individually) in SCs resulted in impaired axon remyelination and target reinnervation following nerve injury, which resulted in slowed recovery of motor function. Ral GTPases were localized to the leading lamellipodia in SCs and were required for the formation and extension of both axial and radial processes of SCs. These effects were dependent on interaction with the exocyst complex and impacted on the rate of SC migration and myelination. Our results show that RalGTPases are required for efficient nerve repair by regulating SC process formation, migration, and myelination, therefore uncovering a novel role for these GTPases.
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