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Nature | 2009

APP binds DR6 to trigger axon pruning and neuron death via distinct caspases

Anatoly Nikolaev; Todd McLaughlin; Dennis D. M. O’Leary; Marc Tessier-Lavigne

Naturally occurring axonal pruning and neuronal cell death help to sculpt neuronal connections during development, but their mechanistic basis remains poorly understood. Here we report that β-amyloid precursor protein (APP) and death receptor 6 (DR6, also known as TNFRSF21) activate a widespread caspase-dependent self-destruction program. DR6 is broadly expressed by developing neurons, and is required for normal cell body death and axonal pruning both in vivo and after trophic-factor deprivation in vitro. Unlike neuronal cell body apoptosis, which requires caspase 3, we show that axonal degeneration requires caspase 6, which is activated in a punctate pattern that parallels the pattern of axonal fragmentation. DR6 is activated locally by an inactive surface ligand(s) that is released in an active form after trophic-factor deprivation, and we identify APP as a DR6 ligand. Trophic-factor deprivation triggers the shedding of surface APP in a β-secretase (BACE)-dependent manner. Loss- and gain-of-function studies support a model in which a cleaved amino-terminal fragment of APP (N-APP) binds DR6 and triggers degeneration. Genetic support is provided by a common neuromuscular junction phenotype in mutant mice. Our results indicate that APP and DR6 are components of a neuronal self-destruction pathway, and suggest that an extracellular fragment of APP, acting via DR6 and caspase 6, contributes to Alzheimer’s disease.


Cell | 2008

DSCAM is a netrin receptor that collaborates with DCC in mediating turning responses to netrin-1.

Alice Ly; Anatoly Nikolaev; Geetha Suresh; Yufang Zheng; Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Elke Stein

During nervous system development, spinal commissural axons project toward and across the ventral midline. They are guided in part by netrin-1, made by midline cells, which attracts the axons by activating the netrin receptor DCC. However, previous studies suggest that additional receptor components are required. Here, we report that the Downs syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (DSCAM), a candidate gene implicated in the mental retardation phenotype of Downs syndrome, is expressed on spinal commissural axons, binds netrin-1, and is necessary for commissural axons to grow toward and across the midline. DSCAM and DCC can each mediate a turning response of these neurons to netrin-1. Similarly, Xenopus spinal neurons exogenously expressing DSCAM can be attracted by netrin-1 independently of DCC. These results show that DSCAM is a receptor that can mediate turning responses to netrin-1 and support a key role for netrin/DSCAM signaling in commissural axon guidance in vertebrates.


Archive | 2007

Dr6 antagonists and uses thereof in treating neurological disorders

Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


Archive | 2010

Method for inhibiting neurodegeneration

Anatoly Nikolaev; Julie Pinkston-Gosse; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


Archive | 2009

Method for screening for compounds that inhibit neurodegeneration

Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


Archive | 2007

Dr6 antibodies inhibiting the binding of dr6 to app, and uses thereof in treating neurological disorders

Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


Archive | 2010

A method of promoting dendritic spine density

Dara Y. Kallop; Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Robby M. Weimer


Archive | 2010

Procédé d'inhibition d'une neurodégénérescence

Anatoly Nikolaev; Julie Pinkston-Gosse; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


Archive | 2010

Procédé favorisant la densité d'épines dendritiques

Dara Y. Kallop; Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Robby M. Weimer


Archive | 2009

Procédé de criblage pour identifier des composés qui inhibent la neurodégénérescence

Anatoly Nikolaev; Marc Tessier-Lavigne

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Dennis D. M. O’Leary

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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Todd McLaughlin

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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