N-syndecan deficiency impairs neural migration in brain

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作者
Hienola, Anni [1 ]
Tumova, Sarka [1 ]
Kulesskiy, Evgeny [1 ]
Rauvala, Heikki [1 ]
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[1] Univ Helsinki, Ctr Neurosci, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
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10.1083/jcb.200602043
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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N-syndecan (syndecan-3) is a transmembrane proteoglycan that is abundantly expressed in the major axonal pathways and in the migratory routes of the developing brain. When ligated by heparin-binding (HB) growth-associated molecule (GAM; pleiotrophin), N-syndecan mediates cortactin-Src kinase-dependent neurite outgrowth. However, the functional role of N-syndecan in brain development remains unexplored. In this study, we show that N-syndecan defficiency perturbs the laminar structure of the cerebral cortex as a result of impaired radial migration. In addition, neural migration in the rostral migratory stream is impaired in the N-syndecan-null mice. We suggest that the migration defect depends on impaired HB-GAM-induced Src kinase activation and haptotactic migration. Furthermore, we show that N-syndecan interacts with EGF receptor ( EGFR) at the plasma membrane and is required in EGFR-induced neuronal migration.
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