[PDF][PDF] Axon degeneration gated by retrograde activation of somatic pro-apoptotic signaling

DJ Simon, J Pitts, NT Hertz, J Yang, Y Yamagishi… - Cell, 2016 - cell.com
DJ Simon, J Pitts, NT Hertz, J Yang, Y Yamagishi, O Olsen, MT Mark, H Molina
Cell, 2016cell.com
During development, sensory axons compete for limiting neurotrophic support, and local
neurotrophin insufficiency triggers caspase-dependent axon degeneration. The signaling
driving axon degeneration upon local deprivation is proposed to reside within axons. Our
results instead support a model in which, despite the apoptotic machinery being present in
axons, the cell body is an active participant in gating axonal caspase activation and axon
degeneration. Loss of trophic support in axons initiates retrograde activation of a somatic pro …
Summary
During development, sensory axons compete for limiting neurotrophic support, and local neurotrophin insufficiency triggers caspase-dependent axon degeneration. The signaling driving axon degeneration upon local deprivation is proposed to reside within axons. Our results instead support a model in which, despite the apoptotic machinery being present in axons, the cell body is an active participant in gating axonal caspase activation and axon degeneration. Loss of trophic support in axons initiates retrograde activation of a somatic pro-apoptotic pathway, which, in turn, is required for distal axon degeneration via an anterograde pro-degenerative factor. At a molecular level, the cell body is the convergence point of two signaling pathways whose integrated action drives upregulation of pro-apoptotic Puma, which, unexpectedly, is confined to the cell body. Puma then overcomes inhibition by pro-survival Bcl-xL and Bcl-w and initiates the anterograde pro-degenerative program, highlighting the role of the cell body as an arbiter of large-scale axon removal.
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