发育中的小鼠嗅球中的alpha6整合素亚基。

Matthew Whitley, Helen Treloar, Adele De Arcangelis, Elisabeth Georges Labouesse, Charles A Greer
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摘要

整合素是一种异二聚体细胞表面受体,通过结合细胞外基质配体介导发育事件。一些证据表明,在嗅觉发育过程中,整合素,特别是α 6亚基,在神经元迁移、神经突生长和轴突引导中起着重要作用。因此,我们对胚胎和出生后早期小鼠嗅觉系统中α 6亚基的表达进行了分析,以了解它在神经发育过程中可能发挥的作用。此外,作为一项功能试验,我们通过分析α 6基因敲除(α 6-/-)来检测该亚基缺失对嗅觉发育的影响。采用免疫组织化学和共聚焦显微镜检测了α 6在CD-1胚胎和出生后早期嗅觉系统中的表达,以及α 6-/-小鼠嗅觉系统的组织结构。在E13至E17的CD-1小鼠中,α 6定位于从嗅球核心延伸到神经层的放射状模式,并与RC2(一种针对放射状胶质细胞的抗体)共定位。出生之日(P0;大约E19),表达仅限于外丛状层和嗅神经层,在那里它与层粘连蛋白和p75共定位。α 6-/-小鼠嗅球二尖瓣细胞层可见异位颗粒细胞区。这些异位与放射状胶质突的紊乱和二尖瓣细胞层的断裂相一致。这些观察结果表明,α - 6整合素在嗅觉发育过程中的神经迁移中起作用,可能继发于放射状胶质支架的组织。
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The alpha6 integrin subunit in the developing mouse olfactory bulb.

Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors that mediate developmental events by binding extracellular matrix ligands. Several lines of evidence suggest a role for integrins, specifically the alpha 6 subunit, in neuronal migration, neurite outgrowth, and axon guidance during olfactory development. Therefore, we undertook an analysis of the expression of the alpha 6 subunit in the olfactory system of the embryonic and early postnatal mouse to understand the role it may play during neural development. In addition, as a functional assay we examined the developmental effects of the loss of this subunit on olfactory development by analyzing an alpha 6 knockout (alpha 6-/-). Immunohistochemical analyses and confocal microscopy were used to examine alpha 6 expression in the CD-1 embryonic and early postnatal olfactory system and also to examine the organization of the olfactory system in the alpha 6-/- mouse. In CD-1 mice from E13 to E17, alpha 6 localizes in radial patterns extending from the core of the olfactory bulb to the nerve layer and colocalizes with RC2, an antibody specific for radial glia. By the day of birth (P0; approximately E19), expression is limited to the external plexiform layer and the olfactory nerve layer, where it colocalizes with laminin and p75. In the alpha 6-/- mouse, areas of ectopic granule cells were observed in the mitral cell layer of the olfactory bulb. These ectopias coincided with areas of disorganization of the radial glial processes and breaks in the mitral cell layer. These observations suggest a role for alpha 6 integrin in neural migration during olfactory development, likely secondary to organization of the radial glial scaffold.

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