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Neu differentiation factor regulates tau protein and mRNA in cultured neonatal oligodendrocytes
Author(s) -
LoPresti Patrizia,
Muma Nancy A.,
De Vries George H.
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
glia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.954
H-Index - 164
eISSN - 1098-1136
pISSN - 0894-1491
DOI - 10.1002/glia.1079
Subject(s) - biology , oligodendrocyte , neuregulin , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , myelin , endocrinology , signal transduction , central nervous system
Axonal signals activate myelinogenesis via regulation of the extent to which oligodendrocyte (OLG) processes wrap around the axon. The cytoskeleton in OLG processes is actively involved in myelination and is a putative target for axonal regulation of myelination. The axon‐associated neuregulins may regulate the cytoskeleton extensions in OLG processes. Here, we report that the neuregulin neu differentiation factor (NDF) increases the expression of tau mRNA and tau protein in OLGs. Treatment of neonatal OLGs with α‐NDF or β‐NDF resulted in dramatic increases in the length of OLG processes, which appeared either as singular unbranched extensions or as a network of extensively branched processes. By immunoblot analysis with tau‐1 mAb, which recognizes the dephosphorylated form of the tau proteins, neonatal OLGs treated with α‐NDF or β‐NDF, had an increase in tau protein levels. The increase of tau levels in β‐NDF–treated cells is much greater than the twofold increase present in α‐NDF–treated cells. By immunoblot analysis with the phosphorylation‐insensitive tau‐5 mAb, β‐NDF–treated cells had a twofold increase in tau. Immunoblot analysis suggest that α‐NDF and β‐NDF promote a twofold increase in the tau protein levels in OLG, with the β‐factor also promoting a tau dephosphorylation. Using promoters spanning the amino‐terminal region of tau, we found that OLGs treated with α‐NDF or β‐NDF contained approximately twofold more tau mRNA than untreated cells. However, there was no qualitative difference between control and NDF‐treated cells in the pattern of tau mRNA isoforms expressed. A model is proposed in which the axonal NDF‐induced regulation of tau expression in OLGs may be part of the mechanism by which the axon regulates myelination. GLIA 35:147–155, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.