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Engulfing cells promote neuronal regeneration and remove neuronal debris through distinct biochemical functions of CED-1.


ABSTRACT: Two important biological events happen coincidently soon after nerve injury in the peripheral nervous system in C. elegans: removal of axon debris and initiation of axon regeneration. But, it is not known how these two events are co-regulated. Mutants of ced-1, a homolog of Draper and MEGF10, display defects in both events. One model is that those events could be related. But our data suggest that they are actually separable. CED-1 functions in the muscle-type engulfing cells in both events and is enriched in muscle protrusions in close contact with axon debris and regenerating axons. Its two functions occur through distinct biochemical mechanisms; extracellular domain-mediated adhesion for regeneration and extracellular domain binding-induced intracellular domain signaling for debris removal. These studies identify CED-1 in engulfing cells as a receptor in debris removal but as an adhesion molecule in neuronal regeneration, and have important implications for understanding neural circuit repair after injury.

SUBMITTER: Chiu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6242819 | biostudies-other | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Engulfing cells promote neuronal regeneration and remove neuronal debris through distinct biochemical functions of CED-1.

Chiu Hui H   Zou Yan Y   Suzuki Nobuko N   Hsieh Yi-Wen YW   Chuang Chiou-Fen CF   Wu Yi-Chun YC   Chang Chieh C  

Nature communications 20181119 1


Two important biological events happen coincidently soon after nerve injury in the peripheral nervous system in C. elegans: removal of axon debris and initiation of axon regeneration. But, it is not known how these two events are co-regulated. Mutants of ced-1, a homolog of Draper and MEGF10, display defects in both events. One model is that those events could be related. But our data suggest that they are actually separable. CED-1 functions in the muscle-type engulfing cells in both events and  ...[more]

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