eLife (Aug 2018)

Motoneuron Wnts regulate neuromuscular junction development

  • Chengyong Shen,
  • Lei Li,
  • Kai Zhao,
  • Lei Bai,
  • Ailian Wang,
  • Xiaoqiu Shu,
  • Yatao Xiao,
  • Jianmin Zhang,
  • Kejing Zhang,
  • Tiankun Hui,
  • Wenbing Chen,
  • Bin Zhang,
  • Wei Hsu,
  • Wen-Cheng Xiong,
  • Lin Mei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a synapse between motoneurons and skeletal muscles to control motor behavior. Unlike extensively investigated postsynaptic differentiation, less is known about mechanisms of presynaptic assembly. Genetic evidence of Wnt in mammalian NMJ development was missing due to the existence of multiple Wnts and their receptors. We show when Wnt secretion is abolished from motoneurons by mutating the Wnt ligand secretion mediator (Wls) gene, mutant mice showed muscle weakness and neurotransmission impairment. NMJs were unstable with reduced synaptic junctional folds and fragmented AChR clusters. Nerve terminals were swollen; synaptic vesicles were fewer and mislocated. The presynaptic deficits occurred earlier than postsynaptic deficits. Intriguingly, these phenotypes were not observed when deleting Wls in muscles or Schwann cells. We identified Wnt7A and Wnt7B as major Wnts for nerve terminal development in rescue experiments. These observations demonstrate a necessary role of motoneuron Wnts in NMJ development, in particular presynaptic differentiation.

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