Polarized Expression of Integrin beta 1 in Diencephalic Roof Plate During Chick Development, a Possible Receptor for SCO-spondin

Caprile T.; Osorio G.; Henriquez, JP; Montecinos, H.

Abstract

The roof plate of the caudal diencephalon is formed by the posterior commissure (PC) and the underlying secretory ependyma, the subcommissural organ (SCO). The SCO is composed by radial glial cells bearing processes that cross the PC and attach to the meningeal basement membrane. Since early development, the SCO synthesizes SCO-spondin, a glycoprotein that shares similarities to axonal guidance proteins. In vitro, SCO-spondin promotes neuritic outgrowth through a mechanism mediated by integrin ß1. However, the secretion of SCO-spondin toward the extracellular matrix that surrounds the PC axons and the expression of integrins throughout PC development have not been addressed. Here we provide immunohistochemical evidence to suggest that during chick development SCO cells secrete SCO-spondin through their basal domain, where it is deposited into the extracellular matrix in close contact with axons of the PC that express integrin ß1. Our results suggest that SCO-spondin has a role in the development of the PC through its interaction with integrin ß1. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Título según WOS: Polarized Expression of Integrin beta 1 in Diencephalic Roof Plate During Chick Development, a Possible Receptor for SCO-spondin
Título según SCOPUS: Polarized expression of integrin ?1 in diencephalic roof plate during chick development, a possible receptor for SCO-spondin
Título de la Revista: DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volumen: 238
Número: 10
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 2494
Página final: 2504
Idioma: English
URL: http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/dvdy.22070
DOI:

10.1002/dvdy.22070

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS