Neurite outgrowth in response to transfected N-CAM changes during development and is modulated by polysialic acid
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Neurite outgrowth in response to transfected N-CAM changes during development and is modulated by polysialic acid
Abstract
We have used monolayers of control 3T3 cells and 3T3 cells transfected with a cDNA encoding human N-CAM as a culture substrate for embryonic chick retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). At embryonic day 6 (E6), but not at E11, RGCs extended longer neurites on monolayers of N-CAM-transfected cells. This loss of RGC responsiveness was not associated with substantial changes in the level of N-CAM expression on RGC growth cones. The neurite outgrowth response from E6 RGCs could be inhibited by removal of N-CAM from the monolayer, by removal of alpha 2-8-linked polysialic acid from neuronal N-CAM, or by antibodies that bind exclusively to chick (neuronal) N-CAM. In contrast, the response was not dependent on neuronal beta 1 integrin function. These data provide substantive evidence for a homophilic binding mechanism directly mediating N-CAM-dependent neurite outgrowth, and suggest that changes in polysialic acid expression on neuronal N-CAM may modulate N-CAM-dependent axonal growth during development.
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