NF-κB controls axonal regeneration and degeneration through cell-specific balance of RelA and p50 in the adult CNS.

نویسندگان

  • Ronny Haenold
  • Falk Weih
  • Karl-Heinz Herrmann
  • Karl-Friedrich Schmidt
  • Katja Krempler
  • Christian Engelmann
  • Klaus-Armin Nave
  • Jürgen R Reichenbach
  • Siegrid Löwel
  • Otto W Witte
  • Alexandra Kretz
چکیده

NF-κB is dually involved in neurogenesis and brain pathology. Here, we addressed its role in adult axoneogenesis by generating mutations of RelA (p65) and p50 (also known as NFKB1) heterodimers of canonical NF-κB. In addition to RelA activation in astrocytes, optic nerve axonotmesis caused a hitherto unrecognized induction of RelA in growth-inhibitory oligodendrocytes. Intraretinally, RelA was induced in severed retinal ganglion cells and was also expressed in bystander Müller glia. Cell-type-specific deletion of transactivating RelA in neurons and/or macroglia stimulated axonal regeneration in a distinct and synergistic pattern. By contrast, deletion of the p50 suppressor subunit promoted spontaneous and post-injury Wallerian degeneration. Growth effects mediated by RelA deletion paralleled a downregulation of growth-inhibitory Cdh1 (officially known as FZR1) and upregulation of the endogenous Cdh1 suppressor EMI1 (officially known as FBXO5). Pro-degenerative loss of p50, however, stabilized retinal Cdh1. In vitro, RelA deletion elicited opposing pro-regenerative shifts in active nuclear and inactive cytoplasmic moieties of Cdh1 and Id2. The involvement of NF-κB and cell-cycle regulators such as Cdh1 in regenerative processes of non-replicative neurons suggests novel mechanisms by which molecular reprogramming might be executed to stimulate adult axoneogenesis and treat central nervous system (CNS) axonopathies.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of cell science

دوره 127 Pt 14  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014