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Non-redundant function of dystroglycan and β1 integrins in radial sorting of axons

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 138, Issue 18, Pages 4025-4037

Publisher

COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.065490

Keywords

Peripheral nerve development; Schwann cells; Axonal sorting; Congenital muscular dystrophy; Dystroglycan; Integrins; Mouse

Funding

  1. NINDS [R01NS045630, R01-NS055256]
  2. Telethon Italia [GGP08021, GPP1007A, GGP071100]
  3. European Community [FP7/2007-2013, HEALTH-F2-2008-201535]
  4. NGIDD [UE-FP7]

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Radial sorting allows the segregation of axons by a single Schwann cell (SC) and is a prerequisite for myelination during peripheral nerve development. Radial sorting is impaired in models of human diseases, congenital muscular dystrophy (MDC) 1A, MDC1D and Fukuyama, owing to loss-of-function mutations in the genes coding for laminin alpha 2, Large or fukutin glycosyltransferases, respectively. It is not clear which receptor(s) are activated by laminin 211, or glycosylated by Large and fukutin during sorting. Candidates are alpha beta 1 integrins, because their absence phenocopies laminin and glycosyltransferase deficiency, but the topography of the phenotypes is different and beta 1 integrins are not substrates for Large and fukutin. By contrast, deletion of the Large and fukutin substrate dystroglycan does not result in radial sorting defects. Here, we show that absence of dystroglycan in a specific genetic background causes sorting defects with topography identical to that of laminin 211 mutants, and recapitulating the MDC1A, MDC1D and Fukuyama phenotypes. By epistasis studies in mice lacking one or both receptors in SCs, we show that only absence of beta 1 integrins impairs proliferation and survival, and arrests radial sorting at early stages, that beta 1 integrins and dystroglycan activate different pathways, and that the absence of both molecules is synergistic. Thus, the function of dystroglycan and. 1 integrins is not redundant, but is sequential. These data identify dystroglycan as a functional laminin 211 receptor during axonal sorting and the key substrate relevant to the pathogenesis of glycosyltransferase congenital muscular dystrophies.

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