Sepp_2003_J.Neurosci_23_8221

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Title : Reciprocal interactions between neurons and glia are required for Drosophila peripheral nervous system development - Sepp_2003_J.Neurosci_23_8221
Author(s) : Sepp KJ , Auld VJ
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 23 :8221 , 2003
Abstract :

A major developmental role of peripheral glia is to mediate sensory axon guidance; however, it is not known whether sensory neurons influence peripheral glial development. To determine whether glia and neurons reciprocally interact during embryonic development, we ablated each cell type by overexpressing the apoptosis gene, grim, and observed the effects on peripheral nervous system (PNS) development. When neurons are ablated, glial defects occur as a secondary effect, and vice versa. Therefore glia and neurons are codependent during embryogenesis. To further explore glial-neuronal interactions, we genetically disrupted glial migration or differentiation and observed the secondary effects on sensory neuron development. Glial migration and ensheathment of PNS axons was blocked by overexpression of activated Rho GTPase, a regulator of actin dynamics. Here, sensory axons extended to the CNS without exhibiting gross pathfinding errors. In contrast, disrupting differentiation by expression of dominant-negative Ras GTPase in glia resulted in major sensory axon pathfinding errors, similar to those seen in glial ablations. Glial overexpression of transgenic components of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway yielded similar sensory neuron defects and also downregulated the expression of the glial marker Neuroglian. Mutant analysis also suggested that the EGFR ligands Spitz and Vein play roles in peripheral glial development. The observations support a model in which glia express genes necessary for sensory neuron development, and these genes are potentially under the control of the EGFR/Ras signaling pathway.

PubMedSearch : Sepp_2003_J.Neurosci_23_8221
PubMedID: 12967983

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Sepp KJ, Auld VJ (2003)
Reciprocal interactions between neurons and glia are required for Drosophila peripheral nervous system development
Journal of Neuroscience 23 :8221

Sepp KJ, Auld VJ (2003)
Journal of Neuroscience 23 :8221