Selective Rab11 transport and the intrinsic regenerative ability of CNS axons

Hiroaki Koseki, Matteo Donegá, Brian Yh Lam, Veselina Petrova, Susan van Erp, Giles Sh Yeo, Jessica Cf Kwok, Charles Ffrench-Constant, RIchard Eva, James W Fawcett

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Abstract

Neurons lose intrinsic axon regenerative ability with maturation, but the mechanism remains unclear. Using an in-vitro laser axotomy model, we show a progressive decline in the ability of cut CNS axons to form a new growth cone and then elongate. Failure of regeneration was associated with increased retraction after axotomy. Transportation into axons becomes selective with maturation; we hypothesized that selective exclusion of molecules needed for growth may contribute to regeneration decline. With neuronal maturity Rab11 vesicles (which carry many molecules involved in axon growth) became selectively targeted to the somatodendritic compartment and excluded from axons. Their transport changed from bidirectional to retrograde. However, on overexpression Rab11 was mistrafficked into proximal axons, and these axons showed less retraction and enhanced regeneration after axotomy. These results suggest that the decline of intrinsic axon regenerative ability is associated with selective exclusion of key molecules, and that manipulation of transport can enhance regeneration.

Original languageEnglish
JournaleLIFE
Volume6
Early online date8 Aug 2017
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 8 Aug 2017

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