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Publication : Olfactory Ensheathing Cells Express α7 Integrin to Mediate Their Migration on Laminin.

First Author  Ingram NT Year  2016
Journal  PLoS One Volume  11
Issue  4 Pages  e0153394
PubMed ID  27078717 Mgi Jnum  J:252410
Mgi Id  MGI:6093340 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0153394
Citation  Ingram NT, et al. (2016) Olfactory Ensheathing Cells Express alpha7 Integrin to Mediate Their Migration on Laminin. PLoS One 11(4):e0153394
abstractText  The unique glia located in the olfactory system, called olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs), are implicated as an attractive choice for transplantation therapy following spinal cord injury because of their pro-regenerative characteristics. Adult OECs are thought to improve functional recovery and regeneration after injury by secreting neurotrophic factors and making cell-to-cell contacts with regenerating processes, but the mechanisms are not well understood. We show first that alpha7 integrin, a laminin receptor, is highly expressed at the protein level by OECs throughout the olfactory system, i.e., in the olfactory mucosa, olfactory nerve, and olfactory nerve layer of the olfactory bulb. Then we asked if OECs use the alpha7 integrin receptor directly to promote neurite outgrowth on permissive and neutral substrates, in vitro. We co-cultured alpha7+/+ and alpha7lacZ/lacZ postnatal cerebral cortical neurons with alpha7+/+ or alpha7lacZ/lacZ OECs and found that genotype did not effect the ability of OECs to enhance neurite outgrowth by direct contact. Loss of alpha7 integrin did however significantly decrease the motility of adult OECs in transwell experiments. Twice as many alpha7+/+ OECs migrated through laminin-coated transwells compared to alpha7+/+ OECs on poly-L-lysine (PLL). This is in contrast to alpha7lacZ/lacZ OECs, which showed no migratory preference for laminin substrate over PLL. These results demonstrate that OECs express alpha7 integrin, and that laminin and its alpha7 integrin receptor contribute to adult OEC migration in vitro and perhaps also in vivo.
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