Tumor Suppressor Schwannomin/Merlin Is Critical for the Organization of Schwann Cell Contacts in Peripheral Nerves
Tumor Suppressor Schwannomin/Merlin Is Critical for the Organization of Schwann Cell Contacts in Peripheral Nerves
Schwannomin/merlin is the product of a tumor suppressor gene mutated in neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Although the consequences of NF2 mutations on Schwann cell proliferation are well established, the physiological role of schwannomin in differentiated cells is not known. To unravel this role, we studied peripheral nerves in mice overexpressing in Schwann cells schwannomin with a deletion occurring in NF2 patients (P0–SCH–Δ39–121) or a C-terminal deletion. The myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier were essentially preserved in both lines. In contrast, the ultrastructural and molecular organization of contacts between Schwann cells and axons in paranodal and juxtaparanodal regions were altered, with irregular juxtaposition of normal and abnormal areas of contact. Similar but more severe alterations were observed in mice with conditional deletion of theNf2gene in Schwann cells. The number of Schmidt–Lanterman incisures, which are cytoplasmic channels interrupting the compact myelin and characterized by distinct autotypic contacts, was increased in the three mutant lines. P0–SCH–Δ39–121 and conditionally deleted mice displayed exuberant wrapping of nonmyelinated fibers and short internodes, an abnormality possibly related to altered control of Schwann cell proliferation. In support of this hypothesis, Schwann cell number was increased along fibers before myelination in P0–SCH–Δ39–121 mice but not in those with C-terminal deletion. Schwann cell numbers were also more numerous in mice with conditional deletion. Thus, schwannomin plays an important role in the control of Schwann cell number and is necessary for the correct organization and regulation of axoglial heterotypic and glio-glial autotypic contacts.
- Institut du Fer à Moulin France
- University of Paris France
- Sorbonne University France
- centre national de la recherche scientifique France
- Panthéon-Assas University France
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570, 610, Mice, Transgenic, Cell Communication, Transgenic, Mice, MESH: Cell Proliferation, MESH: Cell Communication, Animals, Humans, MESH: Animals, MESH: Tumor Suppressor Proteins, [SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC], Peripheral Nerves, MESH: Mice, Cell Proliferation, Neurofibromin 2, MESH: Humans, Tumor Suppressor Proteins, [SDV.NEU.NB] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Neurobiology, MESH: Neurofibromin 2, MESH: Peripheral Nerves, MESH: Gene Deletion, [SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC], Schwann Cells, MESH: Schwann Cells, Gene Deletion
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