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Publication : Alpha6beta4 integrin and dystroglycan cooperate to stabilize the myelin sheath.

First Author  Nodari A Year  2008
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  28
Issue  26 Pages  6714-9
PubMed ID  18579745 Mgi Jnum  J:137852
Mgi Id  MGI:3803059 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0326-08.2008
Citation  Nodari A, et al. (2008) Alpha6beta4 integrin and dystroglycan cooperate to stabilize the myelin sheath. J Neurosci 28(26):6714-9
abstractText  Schwann cells integrate signals deriving from the axon and the basal lamina to myelinate peripheral nerves. Integrin alpha6beta4 is a laminin receptor synthesized by Schwann cells and displayed apposed to the basal lamina. alpha6beta4 integrin expression in Schwann cells is induced by axons at the onset of myelination, and rises in adulthood. The beta4 chain has a uniquely long cytoplasmic domain that interacts with intermediate filaments such as dystonin, important in peripheral myelination. Furthermore, alpha6beta4 integrin binds peripheral myelin protein 22, whose alteration causes the most common demyelinating hereditary neuropathy. All these data suggest a role for alpha6beta4 integrin in peripheral nerve myelination. Here we show that ablating alpha6beta4 integrin specifically in Schwann cells of transgenic mice does not affect peripheral nerve development, myelin formation, maturation, or regeneration. However, consistent with maximal expression in adult nerves, alpha6beta4 integrin-null myelin is more prone to abnormal folding with aging. When the laminin receptor dystroglycan is also ablated, major folding abnormalities occur, associated with acute demyelination in some peripheral nervous system districts. These data indicate that, similar to its role in skin, alpha6beta4 integrin confers stability to myelin in peripheral nerves.
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