Rab GTPases-dependent endocytic pathways regulate neuronal migration and maturation through N-cadherin trafficking.

Takeshi Kawauchi, Katsutoshi Sekine, Mima Shikanai, Kaori Chihama, Kenji Tomita, Ken-ichiro Kubo, Kazunori Nakajima, Yo-Ichi Nabeshima, Mikio Hoshino
Author Information
  1. Takeshi Kawauchi: Department of Anatomy, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan. takeshi-kawauchi@umin.ac.jp

Abstract

Although membrane trafficking pathways are involved in basic cellular functions, the evolutionally expanded number of their related family proteins suggests additional roles for membrane trafficking in higher organisms. Here, we show that several Rab-dependent trafficking pathways differentially participate in neuronal migration, an essential step for the formation of the mammalian-specific six-layered brain structure. In vivo electroporation-mediated suppression of Rab5 or dynamin to block endocytosis caused a severe neuronal migration defect in mouse cerebral cortex. Among many downstream endocytic pathways, suppression of Rab11-dependent recycling pathways exhibited a similar migration disorder, whereas inhibition of Rab7-dependent lysosomal degradation pathways affected only the final phase of neuronal migration and dendrite morphology. Inhibition of Rab5 or Rab11 perturbed the trafficking of N-cadherin, whose suppression also disturbed neuronal migration. Taken together, our findings reveal physiological roles of endocytic pathways, each of which has specific functions in distinct steps of neuronal migration and maturation during mammalian brain formation.

MeSH Term

Animals
Cadherins
Cell Adhesion
Cell Communication
Cell Movement
Cells, Cultured
Cerebral Cortex
Dendrites
Dynamins
Endocytosis
Lysosomes
MAP Kinase Kinase 4
Mice
Mice, Inbred ICR
Neurons
Signal Transduction
rab GTP-Binding Proteins
rab5 GTP-Binding Proteins
rab7 GTP-Binding Proteins

Chemicals

Cadherins
Cdh2 protein, mouse
rab7 GTP-Binding Proteins
rab7 GTP-binding proteins, mouse
MAP Kinase Kinase 4
rab11 protein
rab GTP-Binding Proteins
rab5 GTP-Binding Proteins
Dynamins

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