Neuregulin-1 provides an important axonally derived signal for the survival and growth of developing Schwann cells, which is transmitted by the ErbB2/ErbB3 receptor tyrosine kinases. Null mutations of the neuregulin-1, erbB2, or erbB3 mouse genes cause severe deficits in early Schwann cell development. Here, we employ Cre-loxP technology to introduce erbB2 mutations late in Schwann cell development, using a Krox20-cre allele. Cre-mediated erbB2 ablation occurs perinatally in peripheral nerves, but already at E11 within spinal roots. The mutant mice exhibit a widespread peripheral neuropathy characterized by abnormally thin myelin sheaths, containing fewer myelin wraps. In addition, in spinal roots the Schwann cell precursor pool is not correctly established. Thus, the Neuregulin signaling system functions during multiple stages of Schwann cell development and is essential for correct myelination. The thickness of the myelin sheath is determined by the axon diameter, and we suggest that trophic signals provided by the nerve determine the number of times a Schwann cell wraps an axon.
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A Dual Role of erbB2 in Myelination and in Expansion of the Schwann Cell Precursor Pool
Alistair N. Garratt,
Alistair N. Garratt
aMax-Delbrück-Centrum for Molecular Medicine, 13125 Berlin, Germany
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Octavian Voiculescu,
Octavian Voiculescu
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
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Piotr Topilko,
Piotr Topilko
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
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Patrick Charnay,
Patrick Charnay
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
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Carmen Birchmeier
Carmen Birchmeier
aMax-Delbrück-Centrum for Molecular Medicine, 13125 Berlin, Germany
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Alistair N. Garratt
aMax-Delbrück-Centrum for Molecular Medicine, 13125 Berlin, Germany
Octavian Voiculescu
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
Piotr Topilko
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
Patrick Charnay
bINSERM U368, École Normale Supérieure, 75230 Paris 05, France
Carmen Birchmeier
aMax-Delbrück-Centrum for Molecular Medicine, 13125 Berlin, Germany
Abbreviations used in this paper: BrdU, bromodeoxyuridine; DAPI, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole; ES, embryonic stem; L4, L5, fourth and fifth lumbar segments, respectively; P3.5, P15, postnatal day 3.5 and 15, respectively; PFA, paraformaldehyde; X-gal, 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl β-d-galactopyranoside.
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November 29 1999
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January 25 2000
Accepted:
January 26 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 2000 The Rockefeller University Press
2000
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (2000) 148 (5): 1035–1046.
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Received:
November 29 1999
Revision Requested:
January 25 2000
Accepted:
January 26 2000
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Alistair N. Garratt, Octavian Voiculescu, Piotr Topilko, Patrick Charnay, Carmen Birchmeier; A Dual Role of erbB2 in Myelination and in Expansion of the Schwann Cell Precursor Pool. J Cell Biol 6 March 2000; 148 (5): 1035–1046. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.148.5.1035
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