Author
Listed:
- Karol Kaiser
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Karolinska Institutet)
- Daniel Gyllborg
(Karolinska Institutet)
- Jan Procházka
(Institute of Molecular Genetics of the CAS, v. v. i., Prumyslova 595)
- Alena Salašová
(Karolinska Institutet
Aarhus University)
- Petra Kompaníková
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University)
- Francisco Lamus Molina
(Universidad de Valladolid, Ramón y Cajal 5)
- Rocio Laguna-Goya
(University of Cambridge)
- Tomasz Radaszkiewicz
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University)
- Jakub Harnoš
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University)
- Michaela Procházková
(Institute of Molecular Genetics of the CAS, v. v. i., Prumyslova 595)
- David Potěšil
(Central European Institute of Technology)
- Roger A. Barker
(University of Cambridge)
- Ángel Gato Casado
(Universidad de Valladolid, Ramón y Cajal 5)
- Zbyněk Zdráhal
(Central European Institute of Technology)
- Radislav Sedláček
(Institute of Molecular Genetics of the CAS, v. v. i., Prumyslova 595)
- Ernest Arenas
(Karolinska Institutet)
- J. Carlos Villaescusa
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska University Hospital)
- Vítězslav Bryja
(Faculty of Science, Masaryk University)
Abstract
WNTs are lipid-modified proteins that control multiple functions in development and disease via short- and long-range signaling. However, it is unclear how these hydrophobic molecules spread over long distances in the mammalian brain. Here we show that WNT5A is produced by the choroid plexus (ChP) of the developing hindbrain, but not the telencephalon, in both mouse and human. Since the ChP produces and secretes the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), we examine the presence of WNT5A in the CSF and find that it is associated with lipoprotein particles rather than exosomes. Moreover, since the CSF flows along the apical surface of hindbrain progenitors not expressing Wnt5a, we examined whether deletion of Wnt5a in the ChP controls their function and find that cerebellar morphogenesis is impaired. Our study thus identifies the CSF as a route and lipoprotein particles as a vehicle for long-range transport of biologically active WNT in the central nervous system.
Suggested Citation
Karol Kaiser & Daniel Gyllborg & Jan Procházka & Alena Salašová & Petra Kompaníková & Francisco Lamus Molina & Rocio Laguna-Goya & Tomasz Radaszkiewicz & Jakub Harnoš & Michaela Procházková & David Po, 2019.
"WNT5A is transported via lipoprotein particles in the cerebrospinal fluid to regulate hindbrain morphogenesis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-09298-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09298-4
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