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A non-autonomous function of the core PCP protein VANGL2 directs peripheral axon turning in the developing cochlea.


ABSTRACT: The cochlea is innervated by neurons that relay sound information from hair cells to central auditory targets. A subset of these are the type II spiral ganglion neurons, which have nociceptive features and contribute to feedback circuits providing neuroprotection in extreme noise. Type II neurons make a distinctive 90° turn towards the cochlear base to synapse with 10-15 outer hair cells. We demonstrate that this axon turning event requires planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling and is disrupted in Vangl2 and Celsr1 knockout mice, and that VANGL2 acts non-autonomously from the cochlea to direct turning. Moreover, VANGL2 is asymmetrically distributed at intercellular junctions between cochlear supporting cells, and in a pattern that could allow it to act directly as an axon guidance cue. Together, these data reveal a non-autonomous function for PCP signaling during axon guidance occurring in the tissue that is innervated, rather than the navigating growth cone.

SUBMITTER: Ghimire SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6031407 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A non-autonomous function of the core PCP protein VANGL2 directs peripheral axon turning in the developing cochlea.

Ghimire Satish R SR   Ratzan Evan M EM   Deans Michael R MR  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20180614 12


The cochlea is innervated by neurons that relay sound information from hair cells to central auditory targets. A subset of these are the type II spiral ganglion neurons, which have nociceptive features and contribute to feedback circuits providing neuroprotection in extreme noise. Type II neurons make a distinctive 90° turn towards the cochlear base to synapse with 10-15 outer hair cells. We demonstrate that this axon turning event requires planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling and is disrupted i  ...[more]

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