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Publication : Sortilin regulates sorting and secretion of Sonic hedgehog.

First Author  Campbell C Year  2016
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  129
Issue  20 Pages  3832-3844
PubMed ID  27632999 Mgi Jnum  J:246570
Mgi Id  MGI:5923925 Doi  10.1242/jcs.183541
Citation  Campbell C, et al. (2016) Sortilin regulates sorting and secretion of Sonic hedgehog. J Cell Sci 129(20):3832-3844
abstractText  Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is a secreted morphogen that is an essential regulator of patterning and growth. The Shh full-length protein undergoes autocleavage in the endoplasmic reticulum to generate the biologically active N-terminal fragment (ShhN), which is destined for secretion. We identified sortilin (Sort1), a member of the VPS10P-domain receptor family, as a new Shh trafficking receptor. We demonstrate that Sort-Shh interact by performing coimmunoprecipitation and proximity ligation assays in transfected cells and that they colocalize at the Golgi. Sort1 overexpression causes re-distribution of ShhN and, to a lesser extent, of full-length Shh to the Golgi and reduces Shh secretion. We show loss of Sort1 can partially rescue Hedgehog-associated patterning defects in a mouse model that is deficient in Shh processing, and we show that Sort1 levels negatively regulate anterograde Shh transport in axons in vitro and Hedgehog-dependent axon-glial interactions in vivo Taken together, we conclude that Shh and Sort1 can interact at the level of the Golgi and that Sort1 directs Shh away from the pathways that promote its secretion.
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