Neuron
Volume 70, Issue 5, 9 June 2011, Pages 966-978
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VEGF Mediates Commissural Axon Chemoattraction through Its Receptor Flk1

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Summary

Growing axons are guided to their targets by attractive and repulsive cues. In the developing spinal cord, Netrin-1 and Shh guide commissural axons toward the midline. However, the combined inhibition of their activity in commissural axon turning assays does not completely abrogate turning toward floor plate tissue, suggesting that additional guidance cues are present. Here we show that the prototypic angiogenic factor VEGF is secreted by the floor plate and is a chemoattractant for commissural axons in vitro and in vivo. Inactivation of Vegf in the floor plate or of its receptor Flk1 in commissural neurons causes axon guidance defects, whereas Flk1 blockade inhibits turning of axons to VEGF in vitro. Similar to Shh and Netrin-1, VEGF-mediated commissural axon guidance requires the activity of Src family kinases. Our results identify VEGF and Flk1 as a novel ligand/receptor pair controlling commissural axon guidance.

Highlights

► VEGF is secreted by the floor plate ► Haplodeficiency of Vegf in the floor plate causes axon guidance defects in vivo ► Inactivation of Flk1 in commissural neurons causes axon guidance defects in vivo ► VEGF/Flk1 activates Src family kinases and induces commissural axon turning in vitro

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These authors contributed equally to this work