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Publication : NB-3 signaling mediates the cross-talk between post-traumatic spinal axons and scar-forming cells.

First Author  Huang Z Year  2016
Journal  EMBO J Volume  35
Issue  16 Pages  1745-65
PubMed ID  27192985 Mgi Jnum  J:235074
Mgi Id  MGI:5792754 Doi  10.15252/embj.201593460
Citation  Huang Z, et al. (2016) NB-3 signaling mediates the cross-talk between post-traumatic spinal axons and scar-forming cells. EMBO J 35(16):1745-65
abstractText  Little is known about the molecules mediating the cross-talk between post-traumatic axons and scar-forming cells after spinal cord injury. We found that a sustained NB-3 induction was simultaneously present in the terminations of post-traumatic corticospinal axons and scar-forming cells at the spinal lesion site, where they were in direct contact when axons tried to penetrate the glial scar. The regrowth of corticospinal axons was enhanced in vivo with NB-3 deficiency or interruption of NB-3 trans-homophilic interactions. Biochemical, in vitro and in vivo evidence demonstrated that NB-3 homophilically interacted in trans to initiate a growth inhibitory signal transduction from scar-forming cells to neurons by modulating mTOR activity via CHL1 and PTPsigma. NB-3 deficiency promoted BMS scores, electrophysiological transmission, and synapse reformation between regenerative axons and neurons. Our findings demonstrate that NB-3 trans-homophilic interactions mediate the cross-talk between post-traumatic axons and scar-forming cells and impair the intrinsic growth ability of injured axons.
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