SEMA3B将无髓鞘轴突包膜和完整性所需的轴突-轴突相互作用转换为轴突-胶质相互作用。

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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在周围神经(PN)发育过程中,无髓鞘轴突(nmA)在被非髓鞘雪旺细胞(nmSCs)分离和包裹之前紧密地束状,而非髓鞘雪旺细胞是维持nmA完整性所必需的胶质细胞。这种从轴-轴突到轴-胶质相互作用的转换是如何实现的仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们发现灭活小鼠sc来源的SEMA3B或其轴突受体成分会导致nmA不完全分离和被nmSCs包膜,引发痛觉过敏和异位性疼痛。相反,SCs中SEMA3B水平的增加会加速nmA的分离和包膜。SEMA3B短暂地促进nmA去血凝,同时伴有细胞粘附分子(CAM)内吞,随后促进nmA- nmsc结合。PN损伤后恢复SEMA3B表达可促进nmA-nmSC重新关联,减轻痛觉过敏和异位性痛。我们认为sema3b诱导的CAM转换促进了从轴突-轴突到轴突-胶质相互作用的转换,促进了nmSCs的nmA包膜,这可能通过加速nmA完整性的恢复来缓解PN损伤引起的疼痛。
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SEMA3B switches axon-axon to axon-glia interactions required for unmyelinated axon envelopment and integrity.

During peripheral nerve (PN) development, unmyelinated axons (nmAs) tightly fasciculate before being separated and enveloped by non-myelinating Schwann cells (nmSCs), glial cells essential for maintaining nmA integrity. How such a switch from axon-axon to axon-glia interactions is achieved remains poorly understood. Here, we find that inactivating SC-derived SEMA3B or its axonal receptor components in mice leads to incomplete nmA separation and envelopment by nmSCs, eliciting hyperalgesia and allodynia. Conversely, increasing SEMA3B levels in SCs accelerates nmA separation and envelopment. SEMA3B transiently promotes nmA defasciculation accompanied by cell adhesion molecule (CAM) endocytosis, subsequently facilitating nmA-nmSC association. Restoring SEMA3B expression following PN injury promotes nmA-nmSC re-association and alleviates hyperalgesia and allodynia. We propose that SEMA3B-induced CAM turnover facilitates a switch from axon-axon to axon-glia interactions promoting nmA envelopment by nmSCs, which may be exploitable for alleviating PN injury-induced pain by accelerating the restoration of nmA integrity.

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Nature Communications
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期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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