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Publication : Axoglial Adhesion by Cadm4 Regulates CNS Myelination.

First Author  Elazar N Year  2019
Journal  Neuron Volume  101
Issue  2 Pages  224-231.e5
PubMed ID  30551998 Mgi Jnum  J:269651
Mgi Id  MGI:6269114 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2018.11.032
Citation  Elazar N, et al. (2018) Axoglial Adhesion by Cadm4 Regulates CNS Myelination. Neuron
abstractText  The initiation of axoglial contact is considered a prerequisite for myelination, yet the role cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play in mediating such interactions remains unclear. To examine the function of axoglial CAMs, we tested whether enhanced CAM-mediated adhesion between OLs and neurons could affect myelination. Here we show that increased expression of a membrane-bound extracellular domain of Cadm4 (Cadm4dCT) in cultured oligodendrocytes results in the production of numerous axoglial contact sites that fail to elongate and generate mature myelin. Transgenic mice expressing Cadm4dCT were hypomyelinated and exhibit multiple myelin abnormalities, including myelination of neuronal somata. These abnormalities depend on specific neuron-glial interaction as they were not observed when these OLs were cultured alone, on nanofibers, or on neurons isolated from mice lacking the axonal receptors of Cadm4. Our results demonstrate that tightly regulated axon-glia adhesion is essential for proper myelin targeting and subsequent membrane wrapping and lateral extension.
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