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Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons

Cortical interneurons are characterized by extraordinary functional and morphological diversity. Although tremendous progress has been made in uncovering molecular and cellular mechanisms implicated in interneuron generation and function, several questions still remain open. Rho-GTPases have been im...

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Autores principales: Tivodar, Simona, Kalemaki, Katerina, Kounoupa, Zouzana, Vidaki, Marina, Theodorakis, Kostas, Denaxa, Myrto, Kessaris, Nicoletta, de Curtis, Ivan, Pachnis, Vassilis, Karagogeos, Domna
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhu037
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author Tivodar, Simona
Kalemaki, Katerina
Kounoupa, Zouzana
Vidaki, Marina
Theodorakis, Kostas
Denaxa, Myrto
Kessaris, Nicoletta
de Curtis, Ivan
Pachnis, Vassilis
Karagogeos, Domna
author_facet Tivodar, Simona
Kalemaki, Katerina
Kounoupa, Zouzana
Vidaki, Marina
Theodorakis, Kostas
Denaxa, Myrto
Kessaris, Nicoletta
de Curtis, Ivan
Pachnis, Vassilis
Karagogeos, Domna
author_sort Tivodar, Simona
collection PubMed
description Cortical interneurons are characterized by extraordinary functional and morphological diversity. Although tremendous progress has been made in uncovering molecular and cellular mechanisms implicated in interneuron generation and function, several questions still remain open. Rho-GTPases have been implicated as intracellular mediators of numerous developmental processes such as cytoskeleton organization, vesicle trafficking, transcription, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis. Specifically in cortical interneurons, we have recently shown a cell-autonomous and stage-specific requirement for Rac1 activity within proliferating interneuron precursors. Conditional ablation of Rac1 in the medial ganglionic eminence leads to a 50% reduction of GABAergic interneurons in the postnatal cortex. Here we examine the additional role of Rac3 by analyzing Rac1/Rac3 double-mutant mice. We show that in the absence of both Rac proteins, the embryonic migration of medial ganglionic eminence-derived interneurons is further impaired. Postnatally, double-mutant mice display a dramatic loss of cortical interneurons. In addition, Rac1/Rac3-deficient interneurons show gross cytoskeletal defects in vitro, with the length of their leading processes significantly reduced and a clear multipolar morphology. We propose that in the absence of Rac1/Rac3, cortical interneurons fail to migrate tangentially towards the pallium due to defects in actin and microtubule cytoskeletal dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-45374172015-08-17 Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons Tivodar, Simona Kalemaki, Katerina Kounoupa, Zouzana Vidaki, Marina Theodorakis, Kostas Denaxa, Myrto Kessaris, Nicoletta de Curtis, Ivan Pachnis, Vassilis Karagogeos, Domna Cereb Cortex Articles Cortical interneurons are characterized by extraordinary functional and morphological diversity. Although tremendous progress has been made in uncovering molecular and cellular mechanisms implicated in interneuron generation and function, several questions still remain open. Rho-GTPases have been implicated as intracellular mediators of numerous developmental processes such as cytoskeleton organization, vesicle trafficking, transcription, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis. Specifically in cortical interneurons, we have recently shown a cell-autonomous and stage-specific requirement for Rac1 activity within proliferating interneuron precursors. Conditional ablation of Rac1 in the medial ganglionic eminence leads to a 50% reduction of GABAergic interneurons in the postnatal cortex. Here we examine the additional role of Rac3 by analyzing Rac1/Rac3 double-mutant mice. We show that in the absence of both Rac proteins, the embryonic migration of medial ganglionic eminence-derived interneurons is further impaired. Postnatally, double-mutant mice display a dramatic loss of cortical interneurons. In addition, Rac1/Rac3-deficient interneurons show gross cytoskeletal defects in vitro, with the length of their leading processes significantly reduced and a clear multipolar morphology. We propose that in the absence of Rac1/Rac3, cortical interneurons fail to migrate tangentially towards the pallium due to defects in actin and microtubule cytoskeletal dynamics. Oxford University Press 2015-09 2014-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4537417/ /pubmed/24626607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhu037 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tivodar, Simona
Kalemaki, Katerina
Kounoupa, Zouzana
Vidaki, Marina
Theodorakis, Kostas
Denaxa, Myrto
Kessaris, Nicoletta
de Curtis, Ivan
Pachnis, Vassilis
Karagogeos, Domna
Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title_full Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title_fullStr Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title_full_unstemmed Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title_short Rac-GTPases Regulate Microtubule Stability and Axon Growth of Cortical GABAergic Interneurons
title_sort rac-gtpases regulate microtubule stability and axon growth of cortical gabaergic interneurons
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24626607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhu037
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