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- Title
Progressive axonopathy when oligodendrocytes lack the myelin protein CMTM5.
- Authors
Buscham, Tobias J.; Eichel-Vogel, Maria A.; Steyer, Anna M.; Jahn, Olaf; Strenzke, Nicola; Dardawal, Rakshit; Memhave, Tor R.; Siems, Sophie B.; Müller, Christina; Meschkat, Martin; Ting Sun; Ruhwedel, Torben; Möbius, Wiebke; Krämer-Albers, Eva-Maria; Boretius, Susann; Nave, Klaus-Armin; Werner, Hauke B.
- Abstract
Oligodendrocytes facilitate rapid impulse propagation along the axons they myelinate and support their long-term integrity. However, the functional relevance of many myelin proteins has remained unknown. Here, we find that expression of the tetraspan-transmembrane protein CMTM5 (chemokine-like factor-like MARVEL-transmembrane domain containing protein 5) is highly enriched in oligodendrocytes and central nervous system (CNS) myelin. Genetic disruption of the Cmtm5 gene in oligodendrocytes of mice does not impair the development or ultrastructure of CNS myelin. However, oligodendroglial Cmtm5 deficiency causes an early-onset progressive axonopathy, which we also observe in global and tamoxifen-induced oligodendroglial Cmtm5 mutants. Presence of the WldS mutation ameliorates the axonopathy, implying a Wallerian degeneration-like pathomechanism. These results indicate that CMTM5 is involved in the function of oligodendrocytes to maintain axonal integrity rather than myelin biogenesis.
- Subjects
MYELIN proteins; OLIGODENDROGLIA; CENTRAL nervous system; PROTEIN expression; PROTEIN domains; MYELIN
- Publication
eLife, 2022, p1
- ISSN
2050-084X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7554/eLife.75523