Although Schwann cell myelin breakdown is the universal outcome of a remarkably wide range of conditions that cause disease or injury to peripheral nerves, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that make Schwann cell-mediated myelin digestion possible have not been established. We report that Schwann cells degrade myelin after injury by a novel form of selective autophagy, myelinophagy. Autophagy was up-regulated by myelinating Schwann cells after nerve injury, myelin debris was present in autophagosomes, and pharmacological and genetic inhibition of autophagy impaired myelin clearance. Myelinophagy was positively regulated by the Schwann cell JNK/c-Jun pathway, a central regulator of the Schwann cell reprogramming induced by nerve injury. ...
Schwann cells (SCs), the glia of the peripheral nervous system, play an essential role in nerve rege...
Myelin and axonal debris are cleared very slowly after injury to the adult mammalian central nervous...
Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional reco...
Peripheral nerve myelination involves dynamic changes in Schwann cell morphology and membrane struct...
Peripheral nerve myelination involves dynamic changes in Schwann cell morphology and membrane struct...
Axonal degeneration in peripheral nerves after injury is accompanied by myelin degradation initiated...
(Macro)autophagy is a major lysosome-dependent degradation mechanism which engulfs, removes and recy...
Autophagy is a constitutive process that degrades, recycles and clears damaged proteins or organelle...
Lüningschrör P, Slotta C, Heimann P, et al. Absence of Plekhg5 Results in Myelin Infoldings Correspo...
Myelin is generated by Schwann cells (SCs) in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and by oligodendro...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Summary: Pro-regenerative macrophages are well known for their role in promoting tissue repair; howe...
The MAPK/ERK pathway has a critical role in PNS development. It is required for Schwann cell (SC) di...
Recent emphasis has been on autophagy of neural stem cells (NSCs), playing an important role in the ...
Autophagy is the major pathway involved in the degradation of proteins and organelles, cellular remo...
Schwann cells (SCs), the glia of the peripheral nervous system, play an essential role in nerve rege...
Myelin and axonal debris are cleared very slowly after injury to the adult mammalian central nervous...
Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional reco...
Peripheral nerve myelination involves dynamic changes in Schwann cell morphology and membrane struct...
Peripheral nerve myelination involves dynamic changes in Schwann cell morphology and membrane struct...
Axonal degeneration in peripheral nerves after injury is accompanied by myelin degradation initiated...
(Macro)autophagy is a major lysosome-dependent degradation mechanism which engulfs, removes and recy...
Autophagy is a constitutive process that degrades, recycles and clears damaged proteins or organelle...
Lüningschrör P, Slotta C, Heimann P, et al. Absence of Plekhg5 Results in Myelin Infoldings Correspo...
Myelin is generated by Schwann cells (SCs) in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and by oligodendro...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Summary: Pro-regenerative macrophages are well known for their role in promoting tissue repair; howe...
The MAPK/ERK pathway has a critical role in PNS development. It is required for Schwann cell (SC) di...
Recent emphasis has been on autophagy of neural stem cells (NSCs), playing an important role in the ...
Autophagy is the major pathway involved in the degradation of proteins and organelles, cellular remo...
Schwann cells (SCs), the glia of the peripheral nervous system, play an essential role in nerve rege...
Myelin and axonal debris are cleared very slowly after injury to the adult mammalian central nervous...
Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional reco...