Many major CNS axon projections develop normally in the absence of semaphorin III

被引:59
作者
Catalano, SM
Messersmith, EK
Goodman, CS
Shatz, CJ
Chédotal, A
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mol & Cell Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1006/mcne.1998.0687
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The semaphorins constitute a large gene family of transmembrane and secreted molecules, many of which are expressed in the nervous system. Genetic studies in Drosophila have revealed a role for semaphorins in axon guidance and synapse formation, and several in vitro studies in mice have demonstrated a dramatic chemorepellent effect of semaphorin III (Sema III) on the axons of several populations of neurons. To investigate the function of Sema III during in vivo axon guidance in the mammalian CNS, we studied the development of axonal projections in mutant mice lacking Sema III. Projections were studied for which either the in vitro evidence suggests a role for Sema III in axon guidance (e.g., cerebellar mossy fibers, thalamocortical axons, or cranial motor neurons) or the in vivo expression suggests a role for Sema III in axon guidance (e.g., cerebellar Purkinje cells, neocortex). We find that many major axonal projections, including climbing fiber, mossy fiber, thalamocortical, and basal forebrain projections and cranial nerves, develop normally in the absence of Sema III. Despite its in vitro function and in vivo expression, it appears as if Sema III is not absolutely required for the formation of many major CNS tracts. Such data are consistent with recent models suggesting that axon guidance is controlled by a balance of forces resulting from multiple guidance cues. Our data lead us to suggest that if Sema III functions in part to guide the formation of major axonal projections, then it does so in combination with both other semaphorins and other families of guidance molecules. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
引用
收藏
页码:173 / 182
页数:10
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   A novel class of murine semaphorins with homology to thrombospondin is differentially expressed during early embryogenesis [J].
Adams, RH ;
Betz, H ;
Puschel, AW .
MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, 1996, 57 (01) :33-45
[2]  
Bagnard D., 1996, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, V22, P1473
[3]  
Baird D. H., 1997, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, V23, P1137
[4]  
Baird D. H., 1996, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, V22, P1472
[5]   Semaphorin III Is needed for normal patterning and growth of nerves, bones and heart [J].
Behar, O ;
Golden, JA ;
Mashimo, H ;
Schoen, FJ ;
Fishman, MC .
NATURE, 1996, 383 (6600) :525-528
[6]  
Catalano SM, 1996, J COMP NEUROL, V367, P36
[7]   EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF OLIVOCEREBELLAR PROJECTIONS IN THE FETAL-RAT USING CGRP IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY [J].
CHEDOTAL, A ;
SOTELO, C .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1992, 4 (11) :1159-1179
[8]  
Chedotal A, 1996, J NEUROSCI, V16, P3296
[9]   Neuropilin-2, a novel member of the neuropilin family, is a high affinity receptor for the semaphorins Sema E and Sema IV but not Sema III [J].
Chen, H ;
Chedotal, A ;
He, ZG ;
Goodman, CS ;
TessierLavigne, M .
NEURON, 1997, 19 (03) :547-559
[10]  
COHEN NR, 1997, CURR BIOL, V8, P26