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Dev Neurobiol ; 2024 Jun 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38837880

RESUMO

The Pcdhg gene cluster encodes 22 γ-Protocadherin (γ-Pcdh) cell adhesion molecules that critically regulate multiple aspects of neural development, including neuronal survival, dendritic and axonal arborization, and synapse formation and maturation. Each γ-Pcdh isoform has unique protein domains-a homophilically interacting extracellular domain and a juxtamembrane cytoplasmic domain-as well as a C-terminal cytoplasmic domain shared by all isoforms. The extent to which isoform-specific versus shared domains regulate distinct γ-Pcdh functions remains incompletely understood. Our previous in vitro studies identified protein kinase C (PKC) phosphorylation of a serine residue within a shared C-terminal motif as a mechanism through which γ-Pcdh promotion of dendrite arborization via myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate (MARCKS) is abrogated. Here, we used CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to generate two new mouse lines expressing only non-phosphorylatable γ-Pcdhs, due either to a serine-to-alanine mutation (PcdhgS/A) or to a 15-amino acid C-terminal deletion resulting from insertion of an early stop codon (PcdhgCTD). Both lines are viable and fertile, and the density and maturation of dendritic spines remain unchanged in both PcdhgS/A and PcdhgCTD cortex. Dendrite arborization of cortical pyramidal neurons, however, is significantly increased in both lines, as are levels of active MARCKS. Intriguingly, despite having significantly reduced levels of γ-Pcdh proteins, the PcdhgCTD mutation yields the strongest phenotype, with even heterozygous mutants exhibiting increased arborization. The present study confirms that phosphorylation of a shared C-terminal motif is a key γ-Pcdh negative regulation point and contributes to a converging understanding of γ-Pcdh family function in which distinct roles are played by both individual isoforms and discrete protein domains.

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bioRxiv ; 2024 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38328061

RESUMO

The Pcdhg gene cluster encodes 22 γ-Protocadherin (γ-Pcdh) cell adhesion molecules that critically regulate multiple aspects of neural development, including neuronal survival, dendritic and axonal arborization, and synapse formation and maturation. Each γ-Pcdh isoform has unique protein domains-a homophilically-interacting extracellular domain and a juxtamembrane cytoplasmic domain-as well as a C-terminal cytoplasmic domain shared by all isoforms. The extent to which isoform-specific vs. shared domains regulate distinct γ-Pcdh functions remains incompletely understood. Our previous in vitro studies identified PKC phosphorylation of a serine residue within a shared C-terminal motif as a mechanism through which γ-Pcdh promotion of dendrite arborization via MARCKS is abrogated. Here, we used CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to generate two new mouse lines expressing only non-phosphorylatable γ-Pcdhs, due either to a serine-to-alanine mutation (PcdhgS/A) or to a 15-amino acid C-terminal deletion resulting from insertion of an early stop codon (PcdhgCTD). Both lines are viable and fertile, and the density and maturation of dendritic spines remains unchanged in both PcdhgS/A and PcdhgCTD cortex. Dendrite arborization of cortical pyramidal neurons, however, is significantly increased in both lines, as are levels of active MARCKS. Intriguingly, despite having significantly reduced levels of γ-Pcdh proteins, the PcdhgCTD mutation yields the strongest phenotype, with even heterozygous mutants exhibiting increased arborization. The present study confirms that phosphorylation of a shared C-terminal motif is a key γ-Pcdh negative regulation point, and contributes to a converging understanding of γ-Pcdh family function in which distinct roles are played by both individual isoforms and discrete protein domains.

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J Neurosci ; 43(6): 918-935, 2023 02 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36604170

RESUMO

The establishment of a functional cerebral cortex depends on the proper execution of multiple developmental steps, culminating in dendritic and axonal outgrowth and the formation and maturation of synaptic connections. Dysregulation of these processes can result in improper neuronal connectivity, including that associated with various neurodevelopmental disorders. The γ-Protocadherins (γ-Pcdhs), a family of 22 distinct cell adhesion molecules that share a C-terminal cytoplasmic domain, are involved in multiple aspects of neurodevelopment including neuronal survival, dendrite arborization, and synapse development. The extent to which individual γ-Pcdh family members play unique versus common roles remains unclear. We demonstrated previously that the γ-Pcdh-C3 isoform (γC3), via its unique "variable" cytoplasmic domain (VCD), interacts in cultured cells with Axin1, a Wnt-pathway scaffold protein that regulates the differentiation and morphology of neurons. Here, we confirm that γC3 and Axin1 interact in the cortex in vivo and show that both male and female mice specifically lacking γC3 exhibit disrupted Axin1 localization to synaptic fractions, without obvious changes in dendritic spine density or morphology. However, both male and female γC3 knock-out mice exhibit severely decreased dendritic complexity of cortical pyramidal neurons that is not observed in mouse lines lacking several other γ-Pcdh isoforms. Combining knock-out with rescue constructs in cultured cortical neurons pooled from both male and female mice, we show that γC3 promotes dendritic arborization through an Axin1-dependent mechanism mediated through its VCD. Together, these data identify a novel mechanism through which γC3 uniquely regulates the formation of cortical circuitry.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The complexity of a neuron's dendritic arbor is critical for its function. We showed previously that the γ-Protocadherin (γ-Pcdh) family of 22 cell adhesion molecules promotes arborization during development; it remained unclear whether individual family members played unique roles. Here, we show that one γ-Pcdh isoform, γC3, interacts in the brain with Axin1, a scaffolding protein known to influence dendrite development. A CRISPR/Cas9-generated mutant mouse line lacking γC3 (but not lines lacking other γ-Pcdhs) exhibits severely reduced dendritic complexity of cerebral cortex neurons. Using cultured γC3 knock-out neurons and a variety of rescue constructs, we confirm that the γC3 cytoplasmic domain promotes arborization through an Axin1-dependent mechanism. Thus, γ-Pcdh isoforms are not interchangeable, but rather can play unique neurodevelopmental roles.


Assuntos
Dendritos , Protocaderinas , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Camundongos , Proteína Axina/metabolismo , Caderinas/metabolismo , Moléculas de Adesão Celular/metabolismo , Dendritos/fisiologia , Camundongos Knockout , Plasticidade Neuronal , Isoformas de Proteínas/genética , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo
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Exp Neurol ; 355: 114117, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35588791

RESUMO

Recovery from spinal cord injury (SCI) and other central nervous system (CNS) trauma is hampered by limits on axonal regeneration in the CNS. Regeneration is restricted by the lack of neuron-intrinsic regenerative capacity and by the repressive microenvironment confronting damaged axons. To address this challenge, we have developed a therapeutic strategy that co-targets kinases involved in both extrinsic and intrinsic regulatory pathways. Prior work identified a kinase inhibitor (RO48) with advantageous polypharmacology (co-inhibition of targets including ROCK2 and S6K1), which promoted CNS axon growth in vitro and corticospinal tract (CST) sprouting in a mouse pyramidotomy model. We now show that RO48 promotes neurite growth from sensory neurons and a variety of CNS neurons in vitro, and promotes CST sprouting and/or regeneration in multiple mouse models of spinal cord injury. Notably, these in vivo effects of RO48 were seen in several independent experimental series performed in distinct laboratories at different times. Finally, in a cervical dorsal hemisection model, RO48 not only promoted growth of CST axons beyond the lesion, but also improved behavioral recovery in the rotarod, gridwalk, and pellet retrieval tasks. Our results provide strong evidence for RO48 as an effective compound to promote axon growth and regeneration. Further, they point to strategies for increasing robustness of interventions in pre-clinical models.


Assuntos
Axônios , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal , Animais , Axônios/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Camundongos , Regeneração Nervosa/fisiologia , Neurônios/metabolismo , Tratos Piramidais/patologia , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/fisiologia , Medula Espinal/patologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/patologia
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Exp Neurol ; 354: 114085, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35460760

RESUMO

Injuries to the cervical spinal cord represent around 60% of all spinal cord injuries (SCIs). A major priority for patients with cervical SCIs is the recovery of any hand or arm function. The similarities between human and rodent "reach-to-eat movements" indicate that analyzing mouse forelimb reaching behavior may be a method of identifying clinically relevant treatments for people with cervical SCIs. One popular behavioral measure of forelimb functional recovery comprises the Single Pellet Retrieval Task (SPRT). The most common outcome measure for this task, however (percentage of pellets successfully retrieved), cannot readily distinguish between recovery of pre-injury motor patterns and strategic compensation. Our objective was to establish outcome measures for the SPRT that are readily adopted by different investigators and capable of measuring recovery of limb function after SCI. We used a simple semi-automated approach to high-speed tracking of mouse forepaw movements during pellet retrieval. DeepLabCut™, a machine learning based computer vision software package, was used to track individual features of the mouse forepaw, allowing a more detailed assessment of reaching behavior after SCI. Interestingly, kinematic analysis of movements pre- and post-injury illuminated persistent deficits in specific features of the reaching motor patterns, namely pronation and paw trajectory, that were poorly correlated with recovery of the ability to successfully retrieve pellets. Thus, we have developed an inexpensive method for detailed analysis of mouse reach-to-eat behavior following SCI. Further, our results suggest that binary success/fail outcome measures primarily assess an animal's ability to compensate rather than a restoration of normal function in the injured pathways and networks.


Assuntos
Medula Cervical , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal , Animais , Medula Cervical/lesões , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Membro Anterior , Humanos , Camundongos , Destreza Motora , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica , Medula Espinal
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Exp Neurol ; 340: 113647, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33600814

RESUMO

Testing and training animals in motor and related tasks is a cornerstone of pre-clinical behavioural and rehabilitative neuroscience. Yet manually testing and training animals in these tasks is time consuming and analyses are often subjective. Consequently, there have been many recent advances in automating both the administration and analyses of animal behavioural training and testing. This review is an in-depth appraisal of the history of, and recent developments in, the automation of animal behavioural assays used in neuroscience. We describe the use of common locomotor and non-locomotor tasks used for motor training and testing before and after nervous system injury. This includes a discussion of how these tasks help us to understand the underlying mechanisms of neurological repair and the utility of some tasks for the delivery of rehabilitative training to enhance recovery. We propose two general approaches to automation: automating the physical administration of behavioural tasks (i.e., devices used to facilitate task training, rehabilitative training, and motor testing) and leveraging the use of machine learning in behaviour analysis to generate large volumes of unbiased and comprehensive data. The advantages and disadvantages of automating various motor tasks as well as the limitations of machine learning analyses are examined. In closing, we provide a critical appraisal of the current state of automation in animal behavioural neuroscience and a prospective on some of the advances in machine learning we believe will dramatically enhance the usefulness of these approaches for behavioural neuroscientists.


Assuntos
Automação/métodos , Comportamento Animal/fisiologia , Aprendizado de Máquina , Destreza Motora/fisiologia , Reabilitação Neurológica/métodos , Desempenho Psicomotor/fisiologia , Animais , Humanos , Aprendizado de Máquina/tendências , Reabilitação Neurológica/tendências , Plasticidade Neuronal/fisiologia , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica/fisiologia
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Neural Regen Res ; 16(5): 851-855, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33229719

RESUMO

Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is an essential instrument in the neuroscientist's toolkit, which allows delivery of DNA to provide labeling with fluorescent proteins or genetic instructions to regulate gene expression. In the field of neural regeneration, the transduction of neurons enables the observation and regulation of axon growth and regeneration, and in the future will likely be a mechanism for delivering molecular therapies to promote sprouting and regeneration after central nervous system injury. Traditional formulations of AAV preparations permit efficient viral transduction under physiologic conditions, but an improved understanding of the mechanistic limitations of AAV transduction may facilitate production of more resilient AAV strains for investigative and therapeutic purposes. We studied AAV transduction in the context of prior exposure of AAV serotype 8 (AAV8) to environmental pH within the range encountered during endosomal endocytosis (pH 7.4 to pH 4.4), during which low pH-triggered structural and autoproteolytic changes to the viral capsid are believed to be necessary for endosome escape and virus uncoating. Due to the fundamental nature of these processes, we hypothesized that premature exposure of AAV8 particles to acidic pH would decrease viral transduction of HT1080 cells in vitro, as measured by fluorescent reporter gene expression using high-content imaging analysis. We found that increasingly acidic incubation conditions were associated with concomitant reductions in transduction efficiency, and that quantitative levels of reporter gene expression in transduced cells were similarly decreased. The biggest decrease in transduction occurred between pH 7.4 and pH 6.4, suggesting the possible co-occurrence of a pH-associated event and viral inactivation within that range. Taken together, these findings indicate that exposure of AAV8 to acidic pH for as little as 1 hour is deleterious to transduction ability. Future studies are necessary to understand the pH-associated causative mechanisms involved. This study was approved by the University of Miami Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, USA (Protocol #18-108-LF) on July 12, 2018.

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Semin Cell Dev Biol ; 69: 158-171, 2017 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28774578

RESUMO

The ∼70 protocadherins comprise the largest group within the cadherin superfamily. Their diversity, the complexity of the mechanisms through which their genes are regulated, and their many critical functions in nervous system development have engendered a growing interest in elucidating the intracellular signaling pathways through which they act. Recently, multiple protocadherins across several subfamilies have been implicated as modulators of Wnt signaling pathways, and through this as potential tumor suppressors. Here, we review the extant data on the regulation by protocadherins of Wnt signaling pathways and components, and highlight some key unanswered questions that could shape future research.


Assuntos
Caderinas/metabolismo , Via de Sinalização Wnt , Animais , Caderinas/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Humanos , Modelos Biológicos
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Cell Mol Life Sci ; 74(22): 4133-4157, 2017 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28631008

RESUMO

The protocadherins (Pcdhs), which make up the most diverse group within the cadherin superfamily, were first discovered in the early 1990s. Data implicating the Pcdhs, including ~60 proteins encoded by the tandem Pcdha, Pcdhb, and Pcdhg gene clusters and another ~10 non-clustered Pcdhs, in the regulation of neural development have continually accumulated, with a significant expansion of the field over the past decade. Here, we review the many roles played by clustered and non-clustered Pcdhs in multiple steps important for the formation and function of neural circuits, including dendrite arborization, axon outgrowth and targeting, synaptogenesis, and synapse elimination. We further discuss studies implicating mutation or epigenetic dysregulation of Pcdh genes in a variety of human neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders. With recent structural modeling of Pcdh proteins, the prospects for uncovering molecular mechanisms of Pcdh extracellular and intracellular interactions, and their role in normal and disrupted neural circuit formation, are bright.


Assuntos
Caderinas/metabolismo , Neurônios/metabolismo , Animais , Axônios/fisiologia , Dendritos/metabolismo , Humanos , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso/metabolismo , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso/patologia , Transdução de Sinais , Sinapses/metabolismo
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Sci Rep ; 6: 31665, 2016 08 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27530555

RESUMO

The 22 γ-Protocadherin (γ-Pcdh) adhesion molecules encoded by the Pcdhg gene cluster play critical roles in nervous system development, including regulation of dendrite arborisation, neuronal survival, and synaptogenesis. Recently, they have been implicated in suppression of tumour cell growth by inhibition of canonical Wnt signalling, though the mechanisms through which this occurs remain unknown. Here, we show differential regulation of Wnt signalling by individual γ-Pcdhs: The C3 isoform uniquely inhibits the pathway, whilst 13 other isoforms upregulate signalling. Focusing on the C3 isoform, we show that its unique variable cytoplasmic domain (VCD) is the critical one for Wnt pathway inhibition. γ-Pcdh-C3, but not other isoforms, physically interacts with Axin1, a key component of the canonical Wnt pathway. The C3 VCD competes with Dishevelled for binding to the DIX domain of Axin1, which stabilizes Axin1 at the membrane and leads to reduced phosphorylation of Wnt co-receptor Lrp6. Finally, we present evidence that Wnt pathway activity can be modulated up (by γ-Pcdh-A1) or down (by γ-Pcdh-C3) in the cerebral cortex in vivo, using conditional transgenic alleles. Together, these data delineate opposing roles for γ-Pcdh isoforms in regulating Wnt signalling and identify Axin1 as a novel protein interactor of the widely-expressed γ-Pcdh-C3 isoform.


Assuntos
Proteína Axina/metabolismo , Caderinas/metabolismo , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteínas Wnt/metabolismo , Proteínas Relacionadas a Caderinas , Humanos , Ligação Proteica , Transdução de Sinais
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