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Inhibition of CNS Remyelination by the Presence of Semaphorin 3A

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 31, Issue 10, Pages 3719-3728

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4930-10.2011

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  1. Wings for Life
  2. UK MS Society
  3. Austrian Science Funds
  4. MRC [G0800784] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Medical Research Council [G0800784B, G0800784] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. National Institute for Health Research [CL-2008-14-005] Funding Source: researchfish

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Failure of oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation has been recognized as the leading cause for the failure of myelin regeneration in diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). One explanation for the failure of OPC differentiation in MS is the presence of inhibitory molecules in demyelinated lesions. Sofar only a few inhibitory substrates have been identified in MS lesions. Semaphorin 3A (Sema3A), a secreted member of the semaphorin family, can act as repulsive guidance cue for neuronal and glial cells in the CNS. Recent studies suggest that Sema3A is also expressed in active MS lesions. However, the implication of Sema3A expression in MS lesions remains unclear as OPCs are commonly present in chronic demyelinated lesions. In the present study we identify Sema3A as a potent, selective, and reversible inhibitor of OPC differentiation in vitro. Furthermore, we show that administration of Sema3A into demyelinating lesions in the rat CNS results in a failure of remyelination. Our results imply an important role for Sema3A in the differentiation block occurring in MS lesions.

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