Deleted in colorectal carcinoma and differentially expressed integrins mediate the directional migration of neural precursors in the rostral migratory stream

S Murase, AF Horwitz - Journal of Neuroscience, 2002 - Soc Neuroscience
S Murase, AF Horwitz
Journal of Neuroscience, 2002Soc Neuroscience
Precursors of the olfactory interneurons migrate from the subventricular zone via the rostral
migratory stream (RMS). To investigate the molecular mechanisms by which RMS cells
migrate, we used a slice preparation, which allows the migrating cells to be imaged at very
high temporal and spatial resolution in the presence of added inhibitors. Using
immunohistochemistry, we first determined that the α1-, β8-, and β1-integrin subunits and
the α5-and γ1-laminin subunits are expressed during embryonic day 16 to the early …
Precursors of the olfactory interneurons migrate from the subventricular zone via the rostral migratory stream (RMS). To investigate the molecular mechanisms by which RMS cells migrate, we used a slice preparation, which allows the migrating cells to be imaged at very high temporal and spatial resolution in the presence of added inhibitors. Using immunohistochemistry, we first determined that the α1-, β8-, and β1-integrin subunits and the α5- and γ1-laminin subunits are expressed during embryonic day 16 to the early postnatal stage. During early postnatal days, αv- and β6-integrins appeared, and their expression persisted throughout adulthood. The migrating cells also expressed the netrin receptors neogenin and Deleted in Colorectal Carcinoma (DCC). Netrin-1 is expressed in olfactory mitral cells. Anti-integrin antibodies inhibited the production of protrusions as well as cellular translocation. In contrast, anti-DCC antibodies primarily altered the direction of the protrusions; consequently, the migration was no longer unidirectional, and the speed was reduced. Thus, the interaction of DCC, possibly through an interaction with netrin-1, contributes to the direction of migration by regulating the formation of directed protrusions. In contrast, the integrins function in production of protrusions and cellular translocation, with different integrins participating at different developmental stages.
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