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Publication : Schwann cell-secreted PGE(2) promotes sensory neuron excitability during development.

First Author  Kantarci H Year  2024
Journal  Cell Volume  187
Issue  17 Pages  4690-4712.e30
PubMed ID  39142281 Mgi Jnum  J:353907
Mgi Id  MGI:7716297 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2024.07.033
Citation  Kantarci H, et al. (2024) Schwann cell-secreted PGE(2) promotes sensory neuron excitability during development. Cell 187(17):4690-4712.e30
abstractText  Electrical excitability-the ability to fire and propagate action potentials-is a signature feature of neurons. How neurons become excitable during development and whether excitability is an intrinsic property of neurons remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that Schwann cells, the most abundant glia in the peripheral nervous system, promote somatosensory neuron excitability during development. We find that Schwann cells secrete prostaglandin E(2), which is necessary and sufficient to induce developing somatosensory neurons to express normal levels of genes required for neuronal function, including voltage-gated sodium channels, and to fire action potential trains. Inactivating this signaling pathway in Schwann cells impairs somatosensory neuron maturation, causing multimodal sensory defects that persist into adulthood. Collectively, our studies uncover a neurodevelopmental role for prostaglandin E(2) distinct from its established role in inflammation, revealing a cell non-autonomous mechanism by which glia regulate neuronal excitability to enable the development of normal sensory functions.
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