Cdh1-APC Controls Axonal Growth and Patterning in the Mammalian Brain

Yoshiyuki Konishi(Harvard University), Judith Stegmüller(Harvard University), Takahiko Matsuda(Harvard University), Shirin Bonni(Harvard University), Azad Bonni(Harvard University)
Science
January 12, 2004
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Abstract

The anaphase-promoting complex (APC) is highly expressed in postmitotic neurons, but its function in the nervous system was previously unknown. We report that the inhibition of Cdh1-APC in primary neurons specifically enhanced axonal growth. Cdh1 knockdown in cerebellar slice overlay assays and in the developing rat cerebellum in vivo revealed cell-autonomous abnormalities in layer-specific growth of granule neuron axons and parallel fiber patterning. Cdh1 RNA interference in neurons was also found to override the inhibitory influence of myelin on axonal growth. Thus, Cdh1-APC appears to play a role in regulating axonal growth and patterning in the developing brain that may also limit the growth of injured axons in the adult brain.


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