生长锥如何感知细胞外信号并驱动神经元迁移:迁移神经元和轴突生长锥之间的共享机制。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BioEssays Pub Date : 2025-08-15 DOI:10.1002/bies.70050
Takahiro Kanzawa, Chikako Nakajima, Masato Sawada, Kazunobu Sawamoto
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摘要

迁移的神经元在其先导过程的顶端形成一个生长锥。这种特殊的结构与轴突生长锥具有惊人的解剖和功能相似性。我们假设这两种视锥细胞分别通过类似的机制响应共同的细胞外信号和直接的神经元迁移和轴突延伸。引导信号为生长锥提供吸引或排斥信号,引导它们朝向目标。通过与生长锥上的特定受体结合,这些信号触发细胞内信号通路,重组细胞骨架并推动神经元或轴突向精确方向发展。值得注意的是,许多介导轴突引导的受体也存在于迁移神经元的生长锥中,这加强了保守分子机制的观点。阐明迁移神经元生长锥动力学的分子机制有望加深我们对神经元发育的理解,并为旨在促进神经元迁移的新再生疗法铺平道路。
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How Growth Cones Sense Extracellular Cues and Drive Neuronal Migration

How Growth Cones Sense Extracellular Cues and Drive Neuronal Migration

How Growth Cones Sense Extracellular Cues and Drive Neuronal Migration

Migrating neurons form a growth cone at the tip of their leading process. This specialized structure shares striking anatomical and functional similarities with axonal growth cones. We hypothesize that both cones respond to common extracellular cues and direct neuronal migration and axon extension, respectively, through analogous mechanisms. Guidance cues provide growth cones with attractive or repulsive signals to direct them towards their targets. By binding to specific receptors on growth cones, these cues trigger intracellular signaling pathways that reorganize the cytoskeleton and propel neurons or axons in precise directions. Notably, many of the receptors that mediate axon guidance are also present in the growth cones of migrating neurons, reinforcing the idea of a conserved molecular machinery. Elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying growth cone dynamics in migrating neurons promises to deepen our understanding of neuronal development, and to pave the way for new regenerative therapies aimed at promoting neuronal migration.

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BioEssays
BioEssays 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: molecular – cellular – biomedical – physiology – translational research – systems - hypotheses encouraged BioEssays is a peer-reviewed, review-and-discussion journal. Our aims are to publish novel insights, forward-looking reviews and commentaries in contemporary biology with a molecular, genetic, cellular, or physiological dimension, and serve as a discussion forum for new ideas in these areas. An additional goal is to encourage transdisciplinarity and integrative biology in the context of organismal studies, systems approaches, through to ecosystems, where appropriate.
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