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NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition

BACKGROUND: Nogo-A, a myelin-associated protein, inhibits neurite outgrowth and abates regeneration in the adult vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) and may play a role in maintaining neural pathways once established. However, the presence of Nogo-A during early CNS development is counterintuiti...

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Autores principales: Caltharp, Shelley A, Pira, Charmaine U, Mishima, Noboru, Youngdale, Erik N, McNeill, David S, Liwnicz, Boleslaw H, Oberg, Kerby C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1865376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17433109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-7-32
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author Caltharp, Shelley A
Pira, Charmaine U
Mishima, Noboru
Youngdale, Erik N
McNeill, David S
Liwnicz, Boleslaw H
Oberg, Kerby C
author_facet Caltharp, Shelley A
Pira, Charmaine U
Mishima, Noboru
Youngdale, Erik N
McNeill, David S
Liwnicz, Boleslaw H
Oberg, Kerby C
author_sort Caltharp, Shelley A
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Nogo-A, a myelin-associated protein, inhibits neurite outgrowth and abates regeneration in the adult vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) and may play a role in maintaining neural pathways once established. However, the presence of Nogo-A during early CNS development is counterintuitive and hints at an additional role for Nogo-A beyond neurite inhibition. RESULTS: We isolated chicken NOGO-A and determined its sequence. A multiple alignment of the amino acid sequence across divergent species, identified five previously undescribed, Nogo-A specific conserved regions that may be relevant for development. NOGO gene transcripts (NOGO-A, NOGO-B and NOGO-C) were differentially expressed in the CNS during development and a second NOGO-A splice variant was identified. We further localized NOGO-A expression during key phases of CNS development by in situ hybridization. CNS-associated NOGO-A was induced coincident with neural plate formation and up-regulated by FGF in the transformation of non-neural ectoderm into neural precursors. NOGO-A expression was diffuse in the neuroectoderm during the early proliferative phase of development, and migration, but localized to large projection neurons of the optic tectum and tectal-associated nuclei during architectural differentiation, lamination and network establishment. CONCLUSION: These data suggest Nogo-A plays a functional role in the determination of neural identity and/or differentiation and also appears to play a later role in the networking of large projection neurons during neurite formation and synaptogenesis. These data indicate that Nogo-A is a multifunctional protein with additional roles during CNS development that are disparate from its later role of neurite outgrowth inhibition in the adult CNS.
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spelling pubmed-18653762007-05-04 NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition Caltharp, Shelley A Pira, Charmaine U Mishima, Noboru Youngdale, Erik N McNeill, David S Liwnicz, Boleslaw H Oberg, Kerby C BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Nogo-A, a myelin-associated protein, inhibits neurite outgrowth and abates regeneration in the adult vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) and may play a role in maintaining neural pathways once established. However, the presence of Nogo-A during early CNS development is counterintuitive and hints at an additional role for Nogo-A beyond neurite inhibition. RESULTS: We isolated chicken NOGO-A and determined its sequence. A multiple alignment of the amino acid sequence across divergent species, identified five previously undescribed, Nogo-A specific conserved regions that may be relevant for development. NOGO gene transcripts (NOGO-A, NOGO-B and NOGO-C) were differentially expressed in the CNS during development and a second NOGO-A splice variant was identified. We further localized NOGO-A expression during key phases of CNS development by in situ hybridization. CNS-associated NOGO-A was induced coincident with neural plate formation and up-regulated by FGF in the transformation of non-neural ectoderm into neural precursors. NOGO-A expression was diffuse in the neuroectoderm during the early proliferative phase of development, and migration, but localized to large projection neurons of the optic tectum and tectal-associated nuclei during architectural differentiation, lamination and network establishment. CONCLUSION: These data suggest Nogo-A plays a functional role in the determination of neural identity and/or differentiation and also appears to play a later role in the networking of large projection neurons during neurite formation and synaptogenesis. These data indicate that Nogo-A is a multifunctional protein with additional roles during CNS development that are disparate from its later role of neurite outgrowth inhibition in the adult CNS. BioMed Central 2007-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1865376/ /pubmed/17433109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-7-32 Text en Copyright © 2007 Caltharp et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Caltharp, Shelley A
Pira, Charmaine U
Mishima, Noboru
Youngdale, Erik N
McNeill, David S
Liwnicz, Boleslaw H
Oberg, Kerby C
NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title_full NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title_fullStr NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title_full_unstemmed NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title_short NOGO-A induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
title_sort nogo-a induction and localization during chick brain development indicate a role disparate from neurite outgrowth inhibition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1865376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17433109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-7-32
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