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Publication : A role for S1P signalling in axon guidance in the Xenopus visual system.

First Author  Strochlic L Year  2008
Journal  Development Volume  135
Issue  2 Pages  333-42
PubMed ID  18077591 Mgi Jnum  J:130569
Mgi Id  MGI:3771919 Doi  10.1242/dev.009563
Citation  Strochlic L, et al. (2008) A role for S1P signalling in axon guidance in the Xenopus visual system. Development 135(2):333-42
abstractText  Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P), a lysophospholipid, plays an important chemotactic role in the migration of lymphocytes and germ cells, and is known to regulate aspects of central nervous system development such as neurogenesis and neuronal migration. Its role in axon guidance, however, has not been examined. We show that sphingosine kinase 1, an enzyme that generates S1P, is expressed in areas surrounding the Xenopus retinal axon pathway, and that gain or loss of S1P function in vivo causes errors in axon navigation. Chemotropic assays reveal that S1P elicits fast repulsive responses in retinal growth cones. These responses require heparan sulfate, are sensitive to inhibitors of proteasomal degradation, and involve RhoA and LIM kinase activation. Together, the data identify downstream components that mediate S1P-induced growth cone responses and implicate S1P signalling in axon guidance.
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