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Publication : DLK signaling in axotomized neurons triggers complement activation and loss of upstream synapses.

First Author  Asghari Adib E Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  2 Pages  113801
PubMed ID  38363678 Mgi Jnum  J:348799
Mgi Id  MGI:7613948 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113801
Citation  Asghari Adib E, et al. (2024) DLK signaling in axotomized neurons triggers complement activation and loss of upstream synapses. Cell Rep 43(2):113801
abstractText  Axotomized spinal motoneurons (MNs) lose presynaptic inputs following peripheral nerve injury; however, the cellular mechanisms that lead to this form of synapse loss are currently unknown. Here, we delineate a critical role for neuronal kinase dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)/MAP3K12, which becomes activated in axotomized neurons. Studies with conditional knockout mice indicate that DLK signaling activation in injured MNs triggers the induction of phagocytic microglia and synapse loss. Aspects of the DLK-regulated response include expression of C1q first from the axotomized MN and then later in surrounding microglia, which subsequently phagocytose presynaptic components of upstream synapses. Pharmacological ablation of microglia inhibits the loss of cholinergic C boutons from axotomized MNs. Together, the observations implicate a neuronal mechanism, governed by the DLK, in the induction of inflammation and the removal of synapses.
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