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Publication : Identification of the growth cone as a probe and driver of neuronal migration in the injured brain.

First Author  Nakajima C Year  2024
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  1877
PubMed ID  38461182 Mgi Jnum  J:349305
Mgi Id  MGI:7613380 Doi  10.1038/s41467-024-45825-8
Citation  Nakajima C, et al. (2024) Identification of the growth cone as a probe and driver of neuronal migration in the injured brain. Nat Commun 15(1):1877
abstractText  Axonal growth cones mediate axonal guidance and growth regulation. We show that migrating neurons in mice possess a growth cone at the tip of their leading process, similar to that of axons, in terms of the cytoskeletal dynamics and functional responsivity through protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type sigma (PTPsigma). Migrating-neuron growth cones respond to chondroitin sulfate (CS) through PTPsigma and collapse, which leads to inhibition of neuronal migration. In the presence of CS, the growth cones can revert to their extended morphology when their leading filopodia interact with heparan sulfate (HS), thus re-enabling neuronal migration. Implantation of an HS-containing biomaterial in the CS-rich injured cortex promotes the extension of the growth cone and improve the migration and regeneration of neurons, thereby enabling functional recovery. Thus, the growth cone of migrating neurons is responsive to extracellular environments and acts as a primary regulator of neuronal migration.
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