Astrocyte endfoot formation controls the termination of oligodendrocyte precursor cell perivascular migration during development

Yixun Su, Xiaorui Wang, Yujian Yang, Liang Chen, Wenlong Xia, Kimberly K. Hoi, Hui Li, Qi Wang, Guangdan Yu, Xiaoying Chen, Shouyu Wang, Yuxin Wang, Lan Xiao, Alexei Verkhratsky, Stephen P.J. Fancy*, Chenju Yi*, Jianqin Niu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) undergo an extensive and coordinated migration in the developing CNS, using the pre-formed scaffold of developed blood vessels as their physical substrate for migration. While OPC association with vasculature is critical for dispersal, equally important for permitting differentiation and proper myelination of target axons is their appropriate and timely detachment, but regulation of this process remains unclear. Here we demonstrate a correlation between the developmental formation of astrocytic endfeet on vessels and the termination of OPC perivascular migration. Ex vivo and in vivo live imaging shows that astrocyte endfeet physically displace OPCs from vasculature, and genetic abrogation of endfoot formation hinders both OPC detachment from vessels and subsequent differentiation. Astrocyte-derived semaphorins 3a and 6a act to repel OPCs from blood vessels at the cessation of their perivascular migration and, in so doing, permit subsequent OPC differentiation by insulating them from a maturation inhibitory endothelial niche.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)190-201.e8
JournalNeuron
Volume111
Issue number2
Early online date15 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • astrocyte endfoot
  • myelination
  • oligodendrocyte precursor cells
  • perivascular migration
  • semaphorins

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