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SEMA6A drives GnRH neuron-dependent puberty onset by tuning median eminence vascular permeability

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Citation:
SEMA6A drives GnRH neuron-dependent puberty onset by tuning median eminence vascular permeability / A. Lettieri, R. Oleari, M.H. van den Munkhof, E.Y. van Battum, M.G. Verhagen, C. Tacconi, M. Spreafico, A.J.J. Paganoni, R. Azzarelli, V. Andre', F. Amoruso, L. Palazzolo, I. Eberini, L. Dunkel, S.R. Howard, A. Fantin, R.J. Pasterkamp, A. Cariboni. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 14:1(2023), pp. 8097.1-8097.20. [10.1038/s41467-023-43820-z]
abstract:
Innervation of the hypothalamic median eminence by Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) neurons is vital to ensure puberty onset and successful reproduction. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying median eminence development and pubertal timing are incompletely understood. Here we show that Semaphorin-6A is strongly expressed by median eminence-resident oligodendrocytes positioned adjacent to GnRH neuron projections and fenestrated capillaries, and that Semaphorin-6A is required for GnRH neuron innervation and puberty onset. In vitro and in vivo experiments reveal an unexpected function for Semaphorin-6A, via its receptor Plexin-A2, in the control of median eminence vascular permeability to maintain neuroendocrine homeostasis. To support the significance of these findings in humans, we identify patients with delayed puberty carrying a novel pathogenic variant of SEMA6A. In all, our data reveal a role for Semaphorin-6A in regulating GnRH neuron patterning by tuning the median eminence vascular barrier and thereby controlling puberty onset.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Disease model; Endocrine reproductive disorders; Neuro–vascular interactions
List of contributors:
A. Lettieri, R. Oleari, M.H. van den Munkhof, E.Y. van Battum, M.G. Verhagen, C. Tacconi, M. Spreafico, A.J.J. Paganoni, R. Azzarelli, V. Andre', F. Amoruso, L. Palazzolo, I. Eberini, L. Dunkel, S.R. Howard, A. Fantin, R.J. Pasterkamp, A. Cariboni
Authors of the University:
CARIBONI ANNA MARIA ( author )
EBERINI IVANO ( author )
FANTIN ALESSANDRO ( author )
LETTIERI ANTONELLA ( author )
OLEARI ROBERTO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1023018
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1023018/2342242/s41467-023-43820-z.pdf
Project:
Combined Next-generation sequencing and in vivo approach to uncover the complex genetic basis of GnRH neuron deficiency
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