Phosphodiesterase-I alpha/autotaxin controls cytoskeletal organization and FAK phosphorylation during myelination
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Phosphodiesterase-I alpha/autotaxin controls cytoskeletal organization and FAK phosphorylation during myelination
Abstract
Myelination within the central nervous system (CNS) involves substantial morphogenesis of oligodendrocytes requiring plastic changes in oligodendrocyte-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions, that is, adhesion. Our previous studies indicated that a regulator of such adhesive plasticity is oligodendrocyte-released phosphodiesterase-I alpha/autotaxin (PD-I alpha/ATX). We report here, that PD-I alpha/ATX's adhesion antagonism is mediated by a protein fragment different from the one that stimulates tumor cell motility. Furthermore, PD-I alpha/ATX's adhesion-antagonizing fragment causes a reorganized distribution of the focal adhesion components vinculin and paxillin and an integrin-dependent reduction in focal adhesion kinase (FAK) phosphorylation at tyrosine residue 925 (pFAK-925). In vivo, a similar reduction in pFAK-925 occurs at the onset of myelination when PD-I alpha/ATX expression is significantly upregulated. Most importantly, it can also be induced by the application of exogenous PD-I alpha/ATX. Our data, therefore, suggest that PD-I alpha/ATX participates in the regulation of myelination via a novel signaling pathway leading to changes in integrin-dependent focal adhesion assembly and consequently oligodendrocyte-ECM interactions.
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