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The cell adhesion molecule
close homolog of L1
(
CHL1
) plays important functional roles in the developing and adult nervous system. In search of the binding partners that mediate the diverse and sometimes opposing functions of
CHL1
, the extracellular matrix-associated proteins vitronectin and plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 (PAI-2) were identified as novel
CHL1
interaction partners and tested for involvement in
CHL1
-dependent functions during mouse cerebellar development.
CHL1
-induced cerebellar neurite outgrowth and cell migration at postnatal days 6-8 were inhibited by a
CHL1
-derived peptide comprising the integrin binding RGD motif, and by antibodies against vitronectin or several integrins, indicating a vitronectin-dependent integrin-mediated pathway. A PAI-2-derived peptide, or antibodies against PAI-2, urokinase type
plasminogen activator
(uPA), uPA receptor, and several integrins reduced cell migration.
CHL1
colocalized with vitronectin, PAI-2, and several integrins in cerebellar granule cells, suggesting an association among these proteins. Interestingly, at the slightly earlier age of 4-5 d, cerebellar neurons did not depend on
CHL1
for neuritogenesis and cell migration. However, differentiation of progenitor cells into neurons at this stage was dependent on homophilic
CHL1
-
CHL1
interactions. These observations indicate that homophilic
CHL1
trans-interactions regulate differentiation of neuronal progenitor cells at early postnatal stages, while heterophilic trans-interactions of
CHL1
with vitronectin, integrins, and the
plasminogen activator
system regulate neuritogenesis and neuronal cell migration at a later postnatal stage of cerebellar morphogenesis. Thus, within very narrow time windows in postnatal cerebellar development, distinct types of molecular interactions mediated by
CHL1
underlie the diverse functions of this protein.
...
PMID:Interaction of the cell adhesion molecule CHL1 with vitronectin, integrins, and the plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 promotes CHL1-induced neurite outgrowth and neuronal migration. 2535 14