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Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin

The bones and connective tissues of the murine jaws and skull are partly derived from cephalic neural crest cells (CNCCs). Here, we report that mice deficient of protogenin (Prtg) protein, an immunoglobulin domain-containing receptor expressed in the developing nervous system, have impairments of th...

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Autores principales: Wang, Y-C, Juan, H-C, Wong, Y-H, Kuo, W-C, Lu, Y-L, Lin, S-F, Lu, C-J, Fann, M-J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3698544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23744351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.177
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author Wang, Y-C
Juan, H-C
Wong, Y-H
Kuo, W-C
Lu, Y-L
Lin, S-F
Lu, C-J
Fann, M-J
author_facet Wang, Y-C
Juan, H-C
Wong, Y-H
Kuo, W-C
Lu, Y-L
Lin, S-F
Lu, C-J
Fann, M-J
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description The bones and connective tissues of the murine jaws and skull are partly derived from cephalic neural crest cells (CNCCs). Here, we report that mice deficient of protogenin (Prtg) protein, an immunoglobulin domain-containing receptor expressed in the developing nervous system, have impairments of the palatine and skull. Data from lineage tracing experiments, expression patterns of neural crest cell (NCC) marker genes and detection of apoptotic cells indicate that the malformation of bones in Prtg-deficient mice is due to increased apoptosis of rostral CNCCs (R-CNCCs). Using a yeast two-hybrid screening, we found that Prtg interacts with Radil, a protein previously shown to affect the migration and survival of NCCs in zebrafish with unknown mechanism. Overexpression of Prtg induces translocation of Radil from cytoplasm to cell membrane in cultured AD293 cells. In addition, overexpression of Prtg and Radil activates α5β1-integrins to high-affinity conformational forms, which is further enhanced by the addition of Prtg ligand ERdj3 into cultured cells. Blockage of Radil by RNA interference abolishes the effect of ERdj3 and Prtg on the α5β1-integrin, suggesting that Radil acts downstream of Prtg. Prtg-deficient R-CNCCs display fewer activated α5β1-integrins in embryos, and these cells show reduced migratory ability in in vitro transwell assay. These results suggest that the inside-out activation of the α5β1-integrin mediated by ERdj3/Prtg/Radil signaling is crucial for proper functions of R-CNCCs, and the deficiency of this pathway causes premature apoptosis of a subset of R-CNCCs and malformation of craniofacial structures.
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spelling pubmed-36985442013-07-02 Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin Wang, Y-C Juan, H-C Wong, Y-H Kuo, W-C Lu, Y-L Lin, S-F Lu, C-J Fann, M-J Cell Death Dis Original Article The bones and connective tissues of the murine jaws and skull are partly derived from cephalic neural crest cells (CNCCs). Here, we report that mice deficient of protogenin (Prtg) protein, an immunoglobulin domain-containing receptor expressed in the developing nervous system, have impairments of the palatine and skull. Data from lineage tracing experiments, expression patterns of neural crest cell (NCC) marker genes and detection of apoptotic cells indicate that the malformation of bones in Prtg-deficient mice is due to increased apoptosis of rostral CNCCs (R-CNCCs). Using a yeast two-hybrid screening, we found that Prtg interacts with Radil, a protein previously shown to affect the migration and survival of NCCs in zebrafish with unknown mechanism. Overexpression of Prtg induces translocation of Radil from cytoplasm to cell membrane in cultured AD293 cells. In addition, overexpression of Prtg and Radil activates α5β1-integrins to high-affinity conformational forms, which is further enhanced by the addition of Prtg ligand ERdj3 into cultured cells. Blockage of Radil by RNA interference abolishes the effect of ERdj3 and Prtg on the α5β1-integrin, suggesting that Radil acts downstream of Prtg. Prtg-deficient R-CNCCs display fewer activated α5β1-integrins in embryos, and these cells show reduced migratory ability in in vitro transwell assay. These results suggest that the inside-out activation of the α5β1-integrin mediated by ERdj3/Prtg/Radil signaling is crucial for proper functions of R-CNCCs, and the deficiency of this pathway causes premature apoptosis of a subset of R-CNCCs and malformation of craniofacial structures. Nature Publishing Group 2013-06 2013-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3698544/ /pubmed/23744351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.177 Text en Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Wang, Y-C
Juan, H-C
Wong, Y-H
Kuo, W-C
Lu, Y-L
Lin, S-F
Lu, C-J
Fann, M-J
Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title_full Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title_fullStr Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title_full_unstemmed Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title_short Protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
title_sort protogenin prevents premature apoptosis of rostral cephalic neural crest cells by activating the α5β1-integrin
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3698544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23744351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.177
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