The regenerative potential of developing cortical axons depends on intrinsic mechanisms, such as axon-autonomous protein synthesis, that are still not fully understood. An emerging factor in this regenerative response is the bidirectional interplay between microtubule dynamics and the axonal ER. We hypothesize that locally synthesized ER proteins regulate microtubule dynamics and the regeneration of cortical axons. RNA data mining identified the ER-shaping protein Reticulon-1 as a relevant candidate across eight axonal transcriptomes. Using microfluidics, we show that axonal treatment with a small RNA against Reticulon-1 mRNA (Reticulon-1 knockdown) increases outgrowth of injured cortical axons while reducing their tubulin levels. We show by live-cell imaging that axonal Reticulon-1 knockdown increases microtubule growth rate in noninjured axons and restores this parameter after injury. Axonal inhibition of the microtubule-severing protein Spastin prevents the effects of Reticulon-1 knockdown over tubulin levels and outgrowth. We provide evidence that the Reticulon-1C isoform is synthesized within axons and attenuates Spastin-mediated microtubule severing. These findings support a model in which axonal protein synthesis regulates microtubule dynamics and axon outgrowth after injury.
Reticulon-1 synthesis controls outgrowth and microtubule dynamics in injured cortical axons.
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作者:Luarte Alejandro, Gallardo Javiera, Corvalán Daniela, Chakraborty Ankush, Gouveia Roque Cláudio, Bertin Francisca, Contreras Carlos, RamÃrez Juan Pablo, Weber André, Acevedo Waldo, Zuschratter Werner, Herrera-Molina Rodrigo, Wyneken Ãrsula, Paula-Lima Andrea, Adasme-Rocha Tatiana, Toledo Jorge, Vergara Rodrigo, Figueroa Antonia, González Carolina, González-Billault Christian, Hengst Ulrich, Couve Andrés
| 期刊: | Life Science Alliance | 影响因子: | 2.900 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Jan 16; 9(4):e202503571 |
| doi: | 10.26508/lsa.202503571 | ||
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