Developmental and FGF-2-mediated regulation of syndecans (1-4) and glypican in oligodendrocytes

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Bansal, R
Kumar, M
Murray, K
Pfeiffer, SE
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[1] Department of Microbiology, Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Med., Farmington
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10.1006/mcne.1996.0021
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Differentiating cells undergo developmentally regulated changes in cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion that control migration through microenvironments, proliferation, and differentiation. The diversity of the patterns of expression of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), coupled with their interactions with extracellular matrix, cell adhesion molecules, and growth factors, has emphasized their critical importance in the regulation of these events. Syndecans (1-4), glypican, and cerebroglycan are membrane-associated HSPGs that have been implicated in these events in various tissues and several tumor cell lines. We have examined the developmental expression and FGF-2-mediated regulation of these HSPGs during differentiation within a specific lineage of primary cells, oligodendrocytes (OL). Northern analyses of highly purified, developmentally synchronized populations of OL-lineage cells at three stages of differentiation (early and late progenitors and mature OLs) showed that the expression of individual forms of these syndecans and glypican are developmentally regulated. Specifically, the level of expression of syndecan-2 and -4 and glypican mRNAs increased as the cells differentiated from proliferative late progenitors to post-mitotic mature cells. The expression of syndecan-1 and -3 had the inverse developmental pattern. Therefore, these two sets of molecules may have different roles in regulating the onset of terminal differentiation in OLs. The levels of mRNA expression were regulated by FGF-2: in late progenitors, FGF-2 induced a doubling of the mRNA levels of syndecan-2, -3, and -4, while those for syndecan-1 and glypican remained unaffected; in mature OLs, the levels of syndecan-1 mRNA were up-regulated, the levels of syndecan-2 and -4 and glypican were down-regulated. These results suggest that the individual syndecan molecules have distinct functions during the differentiation process and that multiple levels of regulation must exist, leading to a changing repertoire of these molecules during OL lineage progression and myelinogenesis.
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