Floor-plate-derived netrin-1 is dispensable for commissural axon guidance

C Dominici, JA Moreno-Bravo, SR Puiggros… - Nature, 2017 - nature.com
C Dominici, JA Moreno-Bravo, SR Puiggros, Q Rappeneau, N Rama, P Vieugue, A Bernet…
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Netrin-1 is an evolutionarily conserved, secreted extracellular matrix protein involved in
axon guidance at the central nervous system midline,. Netrin-1 is expressed by cells
localized at the central nervous system midline, such as those of the floor plate in vertebrate
embryos,. Growth cone turning assays and three-dimensional gel diffusion assays have
shown that netrin-1 can attract commissural axons,,,. Loss-of-function experiments further
demonstrated that commissural axon extension to the midline is severely impaired in the …
Abstract
Netrin-1 is an evolutionarily conserved, secreted extracellular matrix protein involved in axon guidance at the central nervous system midline,. Netrin-1 is expressed by cells localized at the central nervous system midline, such as those of the floor plate in vertebrate embryos,. Growth cone turning assays and three-dimensional gel diffusion assays have shown that netrin-1 can attract commissural axons,,,. Loss-of-function experiments further demonstrated that commissural axon extension to the midline is severely impaired in the absence of netrin-1 (refs , , , ). Together, these data have long supported a model in which commissural axons are attracted by a netrin-1 gradient diffusing from the midline. Here we selectively ablate netrin-1 expression in floor-plate cells using a Ntn1 conditional knockout mouse line. We find that hindbrain and spinal cord commissural axons develop normally in the absence of floor-plate-derived netrin-1. Furthermore, we show that netrin-1 is highly expressed by cells in the ventricular zone, which can release netrin-1 at the pial surface where it binds to commissural axons. Notably, Ntn1 deletion from the ventricular zone phenocopies commissural axon guidance defects previously described in Ntn1-knockout mice. These results show that the classical view that attraction of commissural axons is mediated by a gradient of floor-plate-derived netrin-1 is inaccurate and that netrin-1 primarily acts locally by promoting growth cone adhesion.
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