Wnt5a Promotes Axon Elongation in Coordination with the Wnt-Planar Cell Polarity Pathway

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作者
Ahmad, Samar [1 ]
Attisano, Liliana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Biochem, Donnelly Ctr, Toronto, ON M5S 3E1, Canada
关键词
neuronal polarity; axon elongation; Wnt5a; planar cell polarity; extracellular vesicles; GUIDANCE; GROWTH; RYK; PROTEINS; DIFFERENTIATION; SECRETION; OUTGROWTH; NEURONS;
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10.3390/cells13151268
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The establishment of neuronal polarity, involving axon specification and outgrowth, is critical to achieve the proper morphology of neurons, which is important for neuronal connectivity and cognitive functions. Extracellular factors, such as Wnts, modulate diverse aspects of neuronal morphology. In particular, non-canonical Wnt5a exhibits differential effects on neurite outgrowth depending upon the context. Thus, the role of Wnt5a in axon outgrowth and neuronal polarization is not completely understood. In this study, we demonstrate that Wnt5a, but not Wnt3a, promotes axon outgrowth in dissociated mouse embryonic cortical neurons and does so in coordination with the core PCP components, Prickle and Vangl. Unexpectedly, exogenous Wnt5a-induced axon outgrowth was dependent on endogenous, neuronal Wnts, as the chemical inhibition of Porcupine using the IWP2- and siRNA-mediated knockdown of either Porcupine or Wntless inhibited Wnt5a-induced elongation. Importantly, delayed treatment with IWP2 did not block Wnt5a-induced elongation, suggesting that endogenous Wnts and Wnt5a act during specific timeframes of neuronal polarization. Wnt5a in fibroblast-conditioned media can associate with small extracellular vesicles (sEVs), and we also show that these Wnt5a-containing sEVs are primarily responsible for inducing axon elongation.
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