Rab27a/Slp2-a complex is involved in Schwann cell myelination

Neural Regen Res. 2016 Nov;11(11):1830-1838. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.194755.

Abstract

Myelination of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system is an intricate process involving myelin protein trafficking. Recently, the role and mechanism of the endosomal/lysosomal system in myelin formation were emphasized. Our previous results demonstrated that a small GTPase Rab27a regulates lysosomal exocytosis and myelin protein trafficking in Schwann cells. In this present study, we established a dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuron and Schwann cell co-culture model to identify the signals associated with Rab27a during myelination. First, Slp2-a, as the Rab27a effector, was endogenously expressed in Schwann cells. Second, Rab27a expression significantly increased during Schwann cell myelination. Finally, Rab27a and Slp2-a silencing in Schwann cells not only reduced myelin protein expression, but also impaired formation of myelin-like membranes in DRG neuron and Schwann cell co-cultures. Our findings suggest that the Rab27a/Slp2-a complex affects Schwann cell myelination in vitro.

Keywords: Rab27 effectors; Rab27a; Schwann cells; Slp2-a; co-culture; dorsal root ganglion neurons; myelin proteins; myelination; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration.