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QuakingRegulatesNeurofascin 155Expression for Myelin and Axoglial Junction Maintenance
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RNA binding proteins required for the maintenance of myelin and axoglial junctions are unknown. Herein, we report that deletion of the Quaking (QKI) RNA binding proteins in oligodendrocytes (OLs) usingOlig2–Creresults in mice displaying rapid tremors at postnatal day 10, followed by death at postnatal week 3. Extensive CNS hypomyelination was observed as a result of OL differentiation defects during development. The QKI proteins were also required for adult myelin maintenance, because their ablation usingPLP–CreERTresulted in hindlimb paralysis with immobility at ∼30 d after 4-hydroxytamoxifen injection. Moreover, deterioration of axoglial junctions of the spinal cord was observed and is consistent with a loss of Neurofascin 155 (Nfasc155) isoform that we confirmed as an alternative splice target of the QKI proteins. Our findings define roles for the QKI RNA binding proteins in myelin development and maintenance, as well as in the generation of Nfasc155 to maintain healthy axoglial junctions.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTNeurofascin 155 is responsible for axoglial junction formation and maintenance. Using a genetic mouse model to delete Quaking (QKI) RNA-binding proteins in oligodendrocytes, we identify QKI as the long-sought regulator of Neurofascin alternative splicing, further establishing the role of QKI in oligodendrocyte development and myelination. We establish a new role for QKI in myelin and axoglial junction maintenance using an inducible genetic mouse model that deletes QKI in mature oligodendrocytes. Loss of QKI in adult oligodendrocytes leads to phenotypes reminiscent of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse model with complete hindlimb paralysis and death by 30 d after induction of QKI deletion.
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Title: QuakingRegulatesNeurofascin 155Expression for Myelin and Axoglial Junction Maintenance
Description:
RNA binding proteins required for the maintenance of myelin and axoglial junctions are unknown.
Herein, we report that deletion of the Quaking (QKI) RNA binding proteins in oligodendrocytes (OLs) usingOlig2–Creresults in mice displaying rapid tremors at postnatal day 10, followed by death at postnatal week 3.
Extensive CNS hypomyelination was observed as a result of OL differentiation defects during development.
The QKI proteins were also required for adult myelin maintenance, because their ablation usingPLP–CreERTresulted in hindlimb paralysis with immobility at ∼30 d after 4-hydroxytamoxifen injection.
Moreover, deterioration of axoglial junctions of the spinal cord was observed and is consistent with a loss of Neurofascin 155 (Nfasc155) isoform that we confirmed as an alternative splice target of the QKI proteins.
Our findings define roles for the QKI RNA binding proteins in myelin development and maintenance, as well as in the generation of Nfasc155 to maintain healthy axoglial junctions.
SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTNeurofascin 155 is responsible for axoglial junction formation and maintenance.
Using a genetic mouse model to delete Quaking (QKI) RNA-binding proteins in oligodendrocytes, we identify QKI as the long-sought regulator of Neurofascin alternative splicing, further establishing the role of QKI in oligodendrocyte development and myelination.
We establish a new role for QKI in myelin and axoglial junction maintenance using an inducible genetic mouse model that deletes QKI in mature oligodendrocytes.
Loss of QKI in adult oligodendrocytes leads to phenotypes reminiscent of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mouse model with complete hindlimb paralysis and death by 30 d after induction of QKI deletion.
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