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Publication : Eph:ephrin-B1 forward signaling controls fasciculation of sensory and motor axons.

First Author  Luxey M Year  2013
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  383
Issue  2 Pages  264-74
PubMed ID  24056079 Mgi Jnum  J:203998
Mgi Id  MGI:5529394 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.09.010
Citation  Luxey M, et al. (2013) Eph:ephrin-B1 forward signaling controls fasciculation of sensory and motor axons. Dev Biol 383(2):264-74
abstractText  Axon fasciculation is one of the processes controlling topographic innervation during embryonic development. While axon guidance steers extending axons in the accurate direction, axon fasciculation allows sets of co-extending axons to grow in tight bundles. The Eph:ephrin family has been involved both in axon guidance and fasciculation, yet it remains unclear how these two distinct types of responses are elicited. Herein we have characterized the role of ephrin-B1, a member of the ephrinB family in sensory and motor innervation of the limb. We show that ephrin-B1 is expressed in sensory axons and in the limb bud mesenchyme while EphB2 is expressed in motor and sensory axons. Loss of ephrin-B1 had no impact on the accurate dorso-ventral innervation of the limb by motor axons, yet EfnB1 mutants exhibited decreased fasciculation of peripheral motor and sensory nerves. Using tissue-specific excision of EfnB1 and in vitro experiments, we demonstrate that ephrin-B1 controls fasciculation of axons via a surround repulsion mechanism involving growth cone collapse of EphB2-expressing axons. Altogether, our results highlight the complex role of Eph:ephrin signaling in the development of the sensory-motor circuit innervating the limb.
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