Early steps in myelination in the central nervous system (CNS) include a specialized and extreme form of cell spreading in which oligodendrocytes extend large lamellae that spiral around axons to form myelin. Recent studies have demonstrated that laminin-2 (LN-2; α2β1γ1) stimulates oligodendrocytes to extend elaborate membrane sheets in vitro (cell spreading), mediated by integrin α6β1. Although a congenital LN-2 deficiency in humans is associated with CNS white matter changes, LN-2–deficient (dy/dy) mice have shown abnormalities primarily within the peripheral nervous system. Here, we demonstrate a critical role for LN-2 in CNS myelination by showing that dy/dy mice have quantitative and morphologic defects in CNS myelin. We have defined the molecular pathway through which LN-2 signals oligodendrocyte cell spreading by demonstrating requirements for phosphoinositide 3-kinase activity and integrin-linked kinase (ILK). Interaction of oligodendrocytes with LN-2 stimulates ILK activity. A dominant negative ILK inhibits LN-2–induced myelinlike membrane formation. A critical component of the myelination signaling cascade includes LN-2 and integrin signals through ILK.
Integrin-linked kinase is required for laminin-2–induced oligodendrocyte cell spreading and CNS myelination
Abbreviations used in this paper: CC, corpus callosum; CNS, central nervous system; DN, dominant negative; FA, focal adhesion; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin; ILK, integrin-linked kinase; LN-2, laminin-2; MBP, myelin basic protein; MOI, multiplicity of infection; O1, mAb to galactocerebroside; ON, optic nerve; OPC, oligodendrocyte precursor cell; P, postnatal; PI3K, phosphoinositide 3-kinase; PLO, poly-l-ornithine; PNS, peripheral nervous system; SC, spinal cord; SN, sciatic nerve; TN-C, tenascin-C; TRE, tetracycline responsive promoter; TSP-1, thrombospondin-1.
Soo Jin Chun, Matthew N. Rasband, Richard L. Sidman, Amyn A. Habib, Timothy Vartanian; Integrin-linked kinase is required for laminin-2–induced oligodendrocyte cell spreading and CNS myelination . J Cell Biol 27 October 2003; 163 (2): 397–408. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200304154
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