The Role of Rho GTPase Proteins in CNS Neuronal Migration

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作者
Govek, Eve-Ellen [2 ]
Hatten, Mary E. [2 ]
Van Aelst, Linda [1 ]
机构
[1] Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 USA
[2] Rockefeller Univ, Dev Neurobiol Lab, New York, NY 10065 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Rho GTPases; CNS; neuronal migration; INTERKINETIC NUCLEAR MIGRATION; DEVELOPING CEREBRAL-CORTEX; NUCLEOTIDE-EXCHANGE FACTORS; CELL-POLARITY PROTEIN; DEVELOPING CEREBELLAR CORTEX; DIEKER LISSENCEPHALY GENE; ABL TRANSFORMING ACTIVITY; NEURAL PROGENITOR POOL; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; NONMUSCLE MYOSIN-II;
D O I
10.1002/dneu.20850
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The architectonics of the mammalian brain arise from a remarkable range of directed cell migrations, which orchestrate the emergence of cortical neuronal layers and pattern brain circuitry. At different stages of cortical histogenesis, specific modes of cell motility are essential to the stepwise formation of cortical architecture. These movements range from interkinetic nuclear movements in the ventricular zone, to migrations of early-born, postmitotic polymorphic cells into the preplate, to the radial migration of precursors of cortical output neurons across the thickening cortical wall, and the vast, tangential migrations of interneurons from the basal forebrain into the emerging cortical layers. In all cases, actomyosin motors act in concert with cell adhesion receptor systems to provide the force and traction needed for forward movement. As key regulators of actin and microtubule cytoskeletons, cell polarity, and adhesion, the Rho GTPases play critical roles in CNS neuronal migration. This review will focus on the different types of migration in the developing neocortex and cerebellar cortex, and the role of the Rho GTPases, their regulators and effectors in these CNS migrations, with particular emphasis on their involvement in radial migration. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 71: 528-553, 2011
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