Hoffman P N, Cleveland D W
Department of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Jun;85(12):4530-3. doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.12.4530.
We examined the differential expression of genes encoding three beta-tubulin isotypes (classes I, II, and IV) and the 68-kDa neurofilament protein (NF68) in rat sensory neurons during development, maturation, and axonal regeneration. Expression of the specific beta-tubulin gene encoding the class II isotype was induced to high levels during development and axonal regeneration, whereas the expression of genes encoding the two other isotypes (classes I and IV) remained comparable to mature levels. Conversely, expression of the NF68 gene was relatively low during development and regeneration. Thus, the developmental program for cytoskeletal gene expression is recapitulated during axonal regeneration. The high level of class II beta-tubulin expression found in developing and regenerating neurons occurs during the longitudinal growth of axons. In contrast, induction of NF68 gene expression is associated with the radial growth of axons in maturing neurons.
我们研究了在大鼠感觉神经元发育、成熟和轴突再生过程中,编码三种β-微管蛋白亚型(I类、II类和IV类)的基因以及68 kDa神经丝蛋白(NF68)的差异表达。在发育和轴突再生过程中,编码II类亚型的特定β-微管蛋白基因的表达被诱导至高水平,而编码其他两种亚型(I类和IV类)的基因表达则维持在与成熟水平相当的状态。相反,NF68基因在发育和再生过程中的表达相对较低。因此,在轴突再生过程中会重现细胞骨架基因表达的发育程序。在发育中和再生的神经元中发现的高水平II类β-微管蛋白表达发生在轴突的纵向生长过程中。相比之下,NF68基因表达的诱导与成熟神经元中轴突的径向生长相关。