Atf3 mutant mice show reduced axon regeneration and impaired regeneration-associated gene induction after peripheral nerve injury
Atf3 mutant mice show reduced axon regeneration and impaired regeneration-associated gene induction after peripheral nerve injury
Axon injury in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) induces a regeneration-associated gene (RAG) response. Atf3 (activating transcription factor 3) is such a RAG and ATF3's transcriptional activity might induce ‘effector’ RAGs (e.g. small proline rich protein 1a ( Sprr1a ) , Galanin ( Gal ) , growth-associated protein 43 ( Gap43 )) facilitating peripheral axon regeneration. We provide a first analysis of Atf3 mouse mutants in peripheral nerve regeneration. In Atf3 mutant mice, facial nerve regeneration and neurite outgrowth of adult ATF3-deficient primary dorsal root ganglia neurons was decreased. Using genome-wide transcriptomics, we identified a neuropeptide-encoding RAG cluster (vasoactive intestinal peptide ( Vip ) , Ngf, Grp, Gal, Pacap ) regulated by ATF3. Exogenous administration of neuropeptides enhanced neurite growth of Atf3 mutant mice suggesting that these molecules might be effector RAGs of ATF3's pro-regenerative function. In addition to the induction of growth-promoting molecules, we present data that ATF3 suppresses growth-inhibiting molecules such as chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2. In summary, we show a pro-regenerative ATF3 function during PNS nerve regeneration involving transcriptional activation of a neuropeptide-encoding RAG cluster. ATF3 is a general injury-inducible factor, therefore ATF3-mediated mechanisms identified herein might apply to other cell and injury types.
- University of Ulm Germany
- Ulm University (UULM) Germany
QH301-705.5, rag, Mice, Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Ganglia, Spinal, Nerve Growth Factor, Animals, Gene Regulatory Networks, Biology (General), neuropeptide, Activating Transcription Factor 3, Research, Gene Expression Profiling, Neuropeptides, axon regeneration, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Disease Models, Animal, atf3, Mutation, Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide, facial nerve
QH301-705.5, rag, Mice, Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Ganglia, Spinal, Nerve Growth Factor, Animals, Gene Regulatory Networks, Biology (General), neuropeptide, Activating Transcription Factor 3, Research, Gene Expression Profiling, Neuropeptides, axon regeneration, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Disease Models, Animal, atf3, Mutation, Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide, facial nerve
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