Axonal prion protein is required for peripheral myelin maintenance
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- DOI: 10.1038/nn.2483
Axonal prion protein is required for peripheral myelin maintenance
Abstract
The integrity of peripheral nerves relies on communication between axons and Schwann cells. The axonal signals that ensure myelin maintenance are distinct from those that direct myelination and are largely unknown. Here we show that ablation of the prion protein PrP(C) triggers a chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy (CDP) in four independently targeted mouse strains. Ablation of the neighboring Prnd locus, or inbreeding to four distinct mouse strains, did not modulate the CDP. CDP was triggered by depletion of PrP(C) specifically in neurons, but not in Schwann cells, and was suppressed by PrP(C) expression restricted to neurons but not to Schwann cells. CDP was prevented by PrP(C) variants that undergo proteolytic amino-proximal cleavage, but not by variants that are nonpermissive for cleavage, including secreted PrP(C) lacking its glycolipid membrane anchor. These results indicate that neuronal expression and regulated proteolysis of PrP(C) are essential for myelin maintenance.
Comment in
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Myelin maintenance: axonal support required.Nat Neurosci. 2010 Mar;13(3):275-7. doi: 10.1038/nn0310-275. Nat Neurosci. 2010. PMID: 20177417 No abstract available.
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