Alix is required during development for normal growth of the mouse brain

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Marine H. Laporte
Christine Chatellard
Victoria Vauchez
Fiona J. Hemming
Jean-Christophe Deloulme
Frédérique Vossier
Béatrice Blot
Sandrine Fraboulet
Rémy Sadoul
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[1] Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM),
[2] U1216,undefined
[3] Université Grenoble Alpes,undefined
[4] Institut des Neurosciences,undefined
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Alix (ALG-2 interacting protein X) drives deformation and fission of endosomal and cell surface membranes and thereby intervenes in diverse biological processes including cell proliferation and apoptosis. Using embryonic fibroblasts of Alix knock-out mice, we recently demonstrated that Alix is required for clathrin-independent endocytosis. Here we show that mice lacking Alix suffer from severe reduction in the volume of the brain which affects equally all regions examined. The cerebral cortex of adult animals shows normal layering but is reduced in both medio-lateral length and thickness. Alix controls brain size by regulating its expansion during two distinct developmental stages. Indeed, embryonic surface expansion of the Alix ko cortex is reduced because of the loss of neural progenitors during a transient phase of apoptosis occurring between E11.5 and E12.5. Subsequent development of the Alix ko cortex occurs normally until birth, when Alix is again required for the post-natal radial expansion of the cortex through its capacity to allow proper neurite outgrowth. The need of Alix for both survival of neural progenitor cells and neurite outgrowth is correlated with its role in clathrin-independent endocytosis in neural progenitors and at growth cones. Thus Alix-dependent, clathrin independent endocytosis is essential for controlling brain size.
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