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A RET-ER81-NRG1 Signaling Pathway Drives the Development of Pacinian Corpuscles.

Michael S FlemingJian J LiDaniel RamosTong LiDavid A TalmageShin-Ichi AbeSilvia ArberWenqin Luo
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Communication between neurons and Schwann cells is critical for development, normal function, and regeneration of the peripheral nervous system. Despite many studies about axonal communication with myelinating Schwann cells, mostly via a specific isoform of Neuregulin1, the molecular nature of axonal communication with nonmyelinating Schwann cells is poorly understood. Here, we described a RET-ER81-Neuregulin1 signaling pathway in neurons innervating Pacinian corpuscle somatosensory end organs, which is essential for communication between the innervating axon and the end organ nonmyelinating Schwann cells. We also showed that this signaling pathway uses isoforms of Neuregulin1 that are not involved in myelination, providing evidence that neurons use different isoforms of Neuregulin1 to interact with different types of Schwann cells.
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