[PDF][PDF] A systems-level analysis of the peripheral nerve intrinsic axonal growth program

V Chandran, G Coppola, H Nawabi, T Omura… - Neuron, 2016 - cell.com
V Chandran, G Coppola, H Nawabi, T Omura, R Versano, EA Huebner, A Zhang…
Neuron, 2016cell.com
The regenerative capacity of the injured CNS in adult mammals is severely limited, yet
axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) regrow, albeit to a limited extent, after injury.
We reasoned that coordinate regulation of gene expression in injured neurons involving
multiple pathways was central to PNS regenerative capacity. To provide a framework for
revealing pathways involved in PNS axon regrowth after injury, we applied a comprehensive
systems biology approach, starting with gene expression profiling of dorsal root ganglia …
Summary
The regenerative capacity of the injured CNS in adult mammals is severely limited, yet axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) regrow, albeit to a limited extent, after injury. We reasoned that coordinate regulation of gene expression in injured neurons involving multiple pathways was central to PNS regenerative capacity. To provide a framework for revealing pathways involved in PNS axon regrowth after injury, we applied a comprehensive systems biology approach, starting with gene expression profiling of dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) combined with multi-level bioinformatic analyses and experimental validation of network predictions. We used this rubric to identify a drug that accelerates DRG neurite outgrowth in vitro and optic nerve outgrowth in vivo by inducing elements of the identified network. The work provides a functional genomics foundation for understanding neural repair and proof of the power of such approaches in tackling complex problems in nervous system biology.
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