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let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury

Neuronal injury often leads to devastating consequences such as loss of senses or locomotion. Restoration of function after injury relies on whether the injured axons can find their target cells. Although fusion between injured proximal axon and distal fragment has been observed in many organisms, i...

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Autores principales: Basu, Atrayee, Dey, Shirshendu, Puri, Dharmendra, Das Saha, Nilanjana, Sabharwal, Vidur, Thyagarajan, Pankajam, Srivastava, Prerna, Koushika, Sandhya Padmanabhan, Ghosh-Roy, Anindya
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29109254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1704372114
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author Basu, Atrayee
Dey, Shirshendu
Puri, Dharmendra
Das Saha, Nilanjana
Sabharwal, Vidur
Thyagarajan, Pankajam
Srivastava, Prerna
Koushika, Sandhya Padmanabhan
Ghosh-Roy, Anindya
author_facet Basu, Atrayee
Dey, Shirshendu
Puri, Dharmendra
Das Saha, Nilanjana
Sabharwal, Vidur
Thyagarajan, Pankajam
Srivastava, Prerna
Koushika, Sandhya Padmanabhan
Ghosh-Roy, Anindya
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description Neuronal injury often leads to devastating consequences such as loss of senses or locomotion. Restoration of function after injury relies on whether the injured axons can find their target cells. Although fusion between injured proximal axon and distal fragment has been observed in many organisms, its functional significance is not clear. Here, using Caenorhabditis elegans mechanosensory neurons, we address this question. Using two femtosecond lasers simultaneously, we could scan and sever posterior lateral microtubule neurons [posterior lateral microtubules (PLMs)] on both sides of the worm. We showed that axotomy of both PLMs leads to a dramatic loss of posterior touch sensation. During the regenerative phase, only axons that fuse to their distal counterparts contribute to functional recovery. Loss of let-7 miRNA promotes functional restoration in both larval and adult stages. In the L4 stage, loss of let-7 increases fusion events by increasing the mRNA level of one of the cell-recognition molecules, CED-7. The ability to establish cytoplasmic continuity between the proximal and distal ends declines with age. Loss of let-7 overcomes this barrier by promoting axonal transport and enrichment of the EFF-1 fusogen at the growing tip of cut processes. Our data reveal the functional property of a regenerating neuron.
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spelling pubmed-57032742017-11-28 let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury Basu, Atrayee Dey, Shirshendu Puri, Dharmendra Das Saha, Nilanjana Sabharwal, Vidur Thyagarajan, Pankajam Srivastava, Prerna Koushika, Sandhya Padmanabhan Ghosh-Roy, Anindya Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus Neuronal injury often leads to devastating consequences such as loss of senses or locomotion. Restoration of function after injury relies on whether the injured axons can find their target cells. Although fusion between injured proximal axon and distal fragment has been observed in many organisms, its functional significance is not clear. Here, using Caenorhabditis elegans mechanosensory neurons, we address this question. Using two femtosecond lasers simultaneously, we could scan and sever posterior lateral microtubule neurons [posterior lateral microtubules (PLMs)] on both sides of the worm. We showed that axotomy of both PLMs leads to a dramatic loss of posterior touch sensation. During the regenerative phase, only axons that fuse to their distal counterparts contribute to functional recovery. Loss of let-7 miRNA promotes functional restoration in both larval and adult stages. In the L4 stage, loss of let-7 increases fusion events by increasing the mRNA level of one of the cell-recognition molecules, CED-7. The ability to establish cytoplasmic continuity between the proximal and distal ends declines with age. Loss of let-7 overcomes this barrier by promoting axonal transport and enrichment of the EFF-1 fusogen at the growing tip of cut processes. Our data reveal the functional property of a regenerating neuron. National Academy of Sciences 2017-11-21 2017-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5703274/ /pubmed/29109254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1704372114 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle PNAS Plus
Basu, Atrayee
Dey, Shirshendu
Puri, Dharmendra
Das Saha, Nilanjana
Sabharwal, Vidur
Thyagarajan, Pankajam
Srivastava, Prerna
Koushika, Sandhya Padmanabhan
Ghosh-Roy, Anindya
let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title_full let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title_fullStr let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title_full_unstemmed let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title_short let-7 miRNA controls CED-7 homotypic adhesion and EFF-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
title_sort let-7 mirna controls ced-7 homotypic adhesion and eff-1–mediated axonal self-fusion to restore touch sensation following injury
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29109254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1704372114
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