Article
- The EMBO Journal (2001) 20, 2715 - 2722
- doi:10.1093/emboj/20.11.2715
Netrin-1 acts as a survival factor via its receptors UNC5H and DCC
Fabien Llambi1, Frédéric Causeret2, Evelyne Bloch-Gallego2,3 and Patrick Mehlen3
- Apoptosis/Differentiation Laboratory—label 'La Ligue', Molecular and Cellular Genetic Center, CNRS UMR 5534, University of Lyon, 69622 Villeurbanne, France
- INSERM U106, Hopital de la Salpetriere, 75651 Paris, Cedex 13, France
- E.Bloch-Gallego and P.Mehlen contributed equally to this work
Correspondence to:
Patrick Mehlen, E-mail: mehlen@univ-lyon1.fr
Received 19 February 2001; Accepted 11 April 2001; Revised 11 April 2001
Abstract
The membrane receptors DCC and UNC5H have been shown to be crucial for axon guidance and neuronal migration by acting as receptors for netrin-1. DCC has also been proposed as a dependence receptor inducing apoptosis in cells that are beyond netrin-1 availability. Here we show that the netrin-1 receptors UNC5H (UNC5H1, UNC5H2, UNC5H3) also act as dependence receptors. UNC5H receptors induce apoptosis, but this effect is blocked in the presence of netrin-1. Moreover, we demonstrate that UNC5H receptors are cleaved in vitro by caspase in their intracellular domains. This cleavage may lead to the exposure of a fragment encompassing a death domain required for cell death induction in vivo. Finally, we present evidence that during development of the nervous system, the presence of netrin-1 is crucial to maintain survival of UNC5H- and DCC-expressing neurons, especially in the ventricular zone of the brainstem. Altogether, these results argue for a role of netrin-1 during the development of the nervous system, not only as a guidance cue but as a survival factor via its receptors DCC and UNC5H.
Keywords:
- apoptosis,
- DCC,
- dependence receptor,
- nervous system development,
- UNC5H



