Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation

Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated in many aspects of neural development, including the formation and remodeling of synapses. Mechanisms underlying some of these steps have been studied by expressing N-cadherin (cdh2), a Type 1 cadheri...

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Main Authors: Masahito Yamagata, Xin Duan, Joshua R. Sanes
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00142/full
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spelling doaj-dad34ddad055409dbc40c1214ddb612c2020-11-24T22:26:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience1662-50992018-04-011110.3389/fnmol.2018.00142373496Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic DifferentiationMasahito YamagataXin DuanJoshua R. SanesClassical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated in many aspects of neural development, including the formation and remodeling of synapses. Mechanisms underlying some of these steps have been studied by expressing N-cadherin (cdh2), a Type 1 cadherin, in heterologous cells, but analysis is complicated because widely used lines express cdh2 endogenously. We used CRISPR-mediated gene editing to generate a Human embryonic kidney (HEK)293 variant lacking Cdh2, then compared the behavior of rodent cortical and hippocampal neurons co-cultured with parental, cdh2 mutant and cdh2-rescued 293 lines. The comparison demonstrated that Cdh2 promotes neurite branching and that it is required for three synaptic organizers, neurologin1 (NLGL1), leucine-rich repeat transmembrane protein 2 (LRRtm2), and Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (Cadm1/SynCAM) to stimulate presynaptic differentiation, assayed by clustering of synaptic vesicles at sites of neurite-293 cell contact. Similarly, Cdh2 is required for a presynaptic organizing molecule, Neurexin1β, to promote postsynaptic differentiation in dendrites. We also show that another Type I cadherin, Cdh4, and a Type II cadherin, Cdh6, can substitute for Cdh2 in these assays. Finally, we provide evidence that the effects of cadherins require homophilic interactions between neurites and the heterologous cells. Together, these results indicate that classical cadherins act together with synaptic organizers to promote synaptic differentiation, perhaps in part by strengthening the intracellular adhesion required for the organizers to act efficiently. We propose that cadherins promote high affinity contacts between appropriate partners, which then enable synaptic differentiation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00142/fulladhesioncadherinHEK293LRRtm2N-cadherinneurexin
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author Masahito Yamagata
Xin Duan
Joshua R. Sanes
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Xin Duan
Joshua R. Sanes
Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
adhesion
cadherin
HEK293
LRRtm2
N-cadherin
neurexin
author_facet Masahito Yamagata
Xin Duan
Joshua R. Sanes
author_sort Masahito Yamagata
title Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
title_short Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
title_full Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
title_fullStr Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation
title_sort cadherins interact with synaptic organizers to promote synaptic differentiation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5099
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Classical cadherins, a set of ~20 related recognition and signaling molecules, have been implicated in many aspects of neural development, including the formation and remodeling of synapses. Mechanisms underlying some of these steps have been studied by expressing N-cadherin (cdh2), a Type 1 cadherin, in heterologous cells, but analysis is complicated because widely used lines express cdh2 endogenously. We used CRISPR-mediated gene editing to generate a Human embryonic kidney (HEK)293 variant lacking Cdh2, then compared the behavior of rodent cortical and hippocampal neurons co-cultured with parental, cdh2 mutant and cdh2-rescued 293 lines. The comparison demonstrated that Cdh2 promotes neurite branching and that it is required for three synaptic organizers, neurologin1 (NLGL1), leucine-rich repeat transmembrane protein 2 (LRRtm2), and Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (Cadm1/SynCAM) to stimulate presynaptic differentiation, assayed by clustering of synaptic vesicles at sites of neurite-293 cell contact. Similarly, Cdh2 is required for a presynaptic organizing molecule, Neurexin1β, to promote postsynaptic differentiation in dendrites. We also show that another Type I cadherin, Cdh4, and a Type II cadherin, Cdh6, can substitute for Cdh2 in these assays. Finally, we provide evidence that the effects of cadherins require homophilic interactions between neurites and the heterologous cells. Together, these results indicate that classical cadherins act together with synaptic organizers to promote synaptic differentiation, perhaps in part by strengthening the intracellular adhesion required for the organizers to act efficiently. We propose that cadherins promote high affinity contacts between appropriate partners, which then enable synaptic differentiation.
topic adhesion
cadherin
HEK293
LRRtm2
N-cadherin
neurexin
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00142/full
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