Pellissier François, Gerber Alan, Bauer Christoph, Ballivet Marc, Ossipow Vincent
Department of Biochemistry, University of Geneva, 30 Quai Ernest Ansermet, Sciences II, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
BMC Neurosci. 2007 Oct 29;8:90. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-8-90.
Cell adhesion molecules are plasma membrane proteins specialized in cell-cell recognition and adhesion. Two related adhesion molecules, Necl-1 and Necl-2/SynCAM, were recently described and shown to fulfill important functions in the central nervous system. The purpose of the work was to investigate the distribution, and the properties of Necl-3/SynCAM-2, a previously uncharacterized member of the Necl family with which it shares a conserved modular organization and extensive sequence homology.
We show that Necl-3/SynCAM-2 is a plasma membrane protein that accumulates in several tissues, including those of the central and peripheral nervous system. There, Necl-3/SynCAM-2 is expressed in ependymal cells and in myelinated axons, and sits at the interface between the axon shaft and the myelin sheath. Several independent assays demonstrate that Necl-3/SynCAM-2 functionally and selectively interacts with oligodendrocytes. We finally prove that Necl-3/SynCAM-2 is a bona fide adhesion molecule that engages in homo- and heterophilic interactions with the other Necl family members, leading to cell aggregation.
Collectively, our manuscripts and the works on Necl-1 and SynCAM/Necl-2 reveal a complex set of interactions engaged in by the Necl proteins in the nervous system. Our work also support the notion that the family of Necl proteins fulfils key adhesion and recognition functions in the nervous system, in particular between different cell types.
细胞粘附分子是专门负责细胞间识别和粘附的质膜蛋白。最近发现了两种相关的粘附分子,即神经细胞粘附分子1(Necl-1)和神经细胞粘附分子2/突触粘附分子(Necl-2/SynCAM),它们在中枢神经系统中发挥着重要作用。本研究旨在探讨神经细胞粘附分子3/突触粘附分子2(Necl-3/SynCAM-2)的分布及特性,它是Necl家族中一个此前未被描述的成员,与其他成员具有保守的模块化结构和广泛的序列同源性。
我们发现Necl-3/SynCAM-2是一种质膜蛋白,在包括中枢和外周神经系统在内的多种组织中积累。在这些组织中,Necl-3/SynCAM-2在室管膜细胞和有髓轴突中表达,位于轴突和髓鞘之间的界面处。多项独立实验表明,Necl-3/SynCAM-2在功能上与少突胶质细胞选择性相互作用。我们最终证明,Necl-3/SynCAM-2是一种真正的粘附分子,能与其他Necl家族成员进行同源和异源相互作用,导致细胞聚集。
总的来说,我们的研究以及关于Necl-1和突触粘附分子/Necl-2的研究揭示了Necl蛋白在神经系统中参与的一系列复杂相互作用。我们的工作还支持了这样一种观点,即Necl蛋白家族在神经系统中发挥着关键的粘附和识别功能,特别是在不同细胞类型之间。