L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.

L1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological diseases, the most well-known being X-linked hydrocephalus. Although we recently demonstrated that L1 plays an important role in neuronal migration during cortical histogenesis, the mechanisms of delayed migratio...

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Main Authors: Madoka Tonosaki, Kyoko Itoh, Masafumi Umekage, Tomokazu Kishimoto, Takeshi Yaoi, Vance P Lemmon, Shinji Fushiki
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3904877?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-15e1997f908c4de2834d534808bcf4602020-11-25T02:47:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8618610.1371/journal.pone.0086186L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.Madoka TonosakiKyoko ItohMasafumi UmekageTomokazu KishimotoTakeshi YaoiVance P LemmonShinji FushikiL1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological diseases, the most well-known being X-linked hydrocephalus. Although we recently demonstrated that L1 plays an important role in neuronal migration during cortical histogenesis, the mechanisms of delayed migration have still not been clarified. In this study, we found that cell locomotion in the intermediate zone and terminal translocation in the primitive cortical zone (PCZ) were affected by L1-knockdown (L1-KD). Time-lapse analyses revealed that L1-KD neurons produced by in utero electroporation of shRNA targeting L1 (L1-shRNAs) molecules showed decreased locomotion velocity in the intermediate zone, compared with control neurons. Furthermore, L1-KD neurons showed longer and more undulated leading processes during translocation through the primitive cortical zone. The curvature index, a quantitative index for curvilinearity, as well as the length of the leading process, were increased, whereas the somal movement was decreased in L1-KD neurons during terminal translocation in the PCZ. These results suggest that L1 has a role in radial migration of cortical neurons.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3904877?pdf=render
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author Madoka Tonosaki
Kyoko Itoh
Masafumi Umekage
Tomokazu Kishimoto
Takeshi Yaoi
Vance P Lemmon
Shinji Fushiki
spellingShingle Madoka Tonosaki
Kyoko Itoh
Masafumi Umekage
Tomokazu Kishimoto
Takeshi Yaoi
Vance P Lemmon
Shinji Fushiki
L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Madoka Tonosaki
Kyoko Itoh
Masafumi Umekage
Tomokazu Kishimoto
Takeshi Yaoi
Vance P Lemmon
Shinji Fushiki
author_sort Madoka Tonosaki
title L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
title_short L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
title_full L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
title_fullStr L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
title_full_unstemmed L1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the Soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
title_sort l1cam is crucial for cell locomotion and terminal translocation of the soma in radial migration during murine corticogenesis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description L1cam (L1) is a cell adhesion molecule associated with a spectrum of human neurological diseases, the most well-known being X-linked hydrocephalus. Although we recently demonstrated that L1 plays an important role in neuronal migration during cortical histogenesis, the mechanisms of delayed migration have still not been clarified. In this study, we found that cell locomotion in the intermediate zone and terminal translocation in the primitive cortical zone (PCZ) were affected by L1-knockdown (L1-KD). Time-lapse analyses revealed that L1-KD neurons produced by in utero electroporation of shRNA targeting L1 (L1-shRNAs) molecules showed decreased locomotion velocity in the intermediate zone, compared with control neurons. Furthermore, L1-KD neurons showed longer and more undulated leading processes during translocation through the primitive cortical zone. The curvature index, a quantitative index for curvilinearity, as well as the length of the leading process, were increased, whereas the somal movement was decreased in L1-KD neurons during terminal translocation in the PCZ. These results suggest that L1 has a role in radial migration of cortical neurons.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3904877?pdf=render
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