B-RAF kinase drives developmental axon growth and promotes axon regeneration in the injured mature CNS
B-RAF kinase drives developmental axon growth and promotes axon regeneration in the injured mature CNS
Activation of intrinsic growth programs that promote developmental axon growth may also facilitate axon regeneration in injured adult neurons. Here, we demonstrate that conditional activation of B-RAF kinase alone in mouse embryonic neurons is sufficient to drive the growth of long-range peripheral sensory axon projections in vivo in the absence of upstream neurotrophin signaling. We further show that activated B-RAF signaling enables robust regenerative growth of sensory axons into the spinal cord after a dorsal root crush as well as substantial axon regrowth in the crush-lesioned optic nerve. Finally, the combination of B-RAF gain-of-function and PTEN loss-of-function promotes optic nerve axon extension beyond what would be predicted for a simple additive effect. We conclude that cell-intrinsic RAF signaling is a crucial pathway promoting developmental and regenerative axon growth in the peripheral and central nervous systems.
- Université Laval Canada
- CHU de Québec-Université Laval Canada
- Boston Children's Hospital United States
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai United States
- Cornell University United States
Central Nervous System, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf, 570, Blotting, Western, PTEN Phosphohydrolase, 610, Mice, Transgenic, Immunohistochemistry, Article, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Mice, Animals, Signal Transduction
Central Nervous System, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf, 570, Blotting, Western, PTEN Phosphohydrolase, 610, Mice, Transgenic, Immunohistochemistry, Article, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Mice, Animals, Signal Transduction
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