Saito Shin-Ya, Takeshima Hiroshi
Department of Medical Chemistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
Cerebellum. 2006;5(3):227-31. doi: 10.1080/14734220600632564.
Notch signaling plays an important role in the process of cell-fate assignation during nervous system development. DNER is a neuron-specific transmembrane protein carrying extracellular EGF-like repeats and is expressed in somatodendritic regions. In vitro studies demonstrated that DNER mediates Notch signaling by cell-cell interaction. In the cerebellum, DNER is abundantly expressed in Purkinje cells and moderately in granule cells. DNER-knockout mice showed motor discoordination. The mutant cerebellum showed morphological impairments of Bergmann glia and multiple innervation between climbing fibers and Purkinje cells. Moreover, glutamate clearance at the synapses between parallel fibers and Purkinje cells was significantly weakened, and the expression of GLAST, a glutamate transporter in Bergmann glia, was reduced in the mutant cerebellum. Therefore, DNER contributes to the morphological and functional maturation of Bergmann glia via the Notch signaling pathway, and is essential for precise cerebellar development.
Notch信号通路在神经系统发育过程中的细胞命运分配过程中发挥着重要作用。DNER是一种携带细胞外EGF样重复序列的神经元特异性跨膜蛋白,在树突体区域表达。体外研究表明,DNER通过细胞间相互作用介导Notch信号通路。在小脑中,DNER在浦肯野细胞中大量表达,在颗粒细胞中中度表达。DNER基因敲除小鼠表现出运动失调。突变小鼠的小脑显示伯格曼胶质细胞存在形态学损伤,以及攀缘纤维与浦肯野细胞之间存在多重神经支配。此外,平行纤维与浦肯野细胞之间突触处的谷氨酸清除显著减弱,突变小鼠小脑中伯格曼胶质细胞中的谷氨酸转运体GLAST的表达降低。因此,DNER通过Notch信号通路促进伯格曼胶质细胞的形态和功能成熟,对小脑的精确发育至关重要。