RRC ID 86718
Author Roy RS, Hudspeth AJ.
Title Axonal defasciculation is restricted to specific branching points during regeneration of the lateral line nerve in zebrafish.
Journal Development
Abstract Peripheral nerve regeneration requires precise selection of the appropriate targets of innervation, often in an environment that differs from that during the developmental wiring of the neural circuit. Severed axons of the zebrafish posterior lateral line nerve have the capacity to reinnervate mechanosensory hair cells clustered in neuromast organs. Regeneration represents a balance between fasciculated regrowth of the axonal bundle and defasciculation of individual axons into the epidermis where neuromasts reside. The cues that guide pathfinding during regeneration of the posterior lateral line nerve are unknown. Here, we show that regenerating axons selectively defasciculate through distinct gaps in the epidermal boundary layer. We found that the gene col18a1a, which encodes the secreted heparan sulfate proteoglycan collagen XVIII, is expressed by the neuromast and by a subset of Schwann cells that are located at the points of axonal defasciculation. Furthermore, we observed aberrant axonal branching at inappropriate locations during nerve regeneration in col18a1a mutants. We propose a model in which collagen XVIII patterns the basement membrane to affect the precision of axonal navigation.
Volume 153(16)
Published 2026-8-15
DOI 10.1242/dev.205054
PII 370120
PMID 41392721
PMC PMC12848573
MeSH Animals Axons* / metabolism Axons* / physiology Basement Membrane / metabolism Lateral Line System* / innervation Lateral Line System* / physiology Mutation Nerve Regeneration* / physiology Schwann Cells / metabolism Zebrafish* / physiology Zebrafish Proteins / genetics Zebrafish Proteins / metabolism
Resource
Zebrafish HGn39D