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Primary cilium cAMP regulates cyclic saltatory neuronal migration at the centrosome

Julie Stoufflet, Maxime Chaulet, Mohamed Doulazmi, Coralie Fouquet, Caroline Dubacq, Christine Métin, Alain Trembleau, Pierre Vincent, Isabelle Caillé
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/765925
Julie Stoufflet
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
2CNRS UMR8256, Sorbonne Université, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Maxime Chaulet
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Mohamed Doulazmi
2CNRS UMR8256, Sorbonne Université, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Coralie Fouquet
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Caroline Dubacq
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Christine Métin
3Inserm UMR-S 839. Institut du Fer à Moulin, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
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Alain Trembleau
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Pierre Vincent
2CNRS UMR8256, Sorbonne Université, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
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Isabelle Caillé
1CNRS UMR8246, Inserm U1130, Sorbonne Université UMCR18, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS), Paris, France
4Université de Paris, Paris, France
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  • For correspondence: isabelle.caille@upmc.fr
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The primary cilium (PC) is crucial for neuronal migration but the underlying cellular mechanisms are mostly unknown. Here, we show that ciliary-produced cAMP present at the centrosome locally activates cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase A (PKA). We analyzed cAMP dynamics through biosensor live-imaging in cyclic saltatory migrating neurons of the mouse postnatal rostral migratory stream. This revealed a dynamic cAMP hotspot cyclically present at the centrosome, thus located at the basis of the PC. Genetic ablation of the PC and knock-down of the ciliary Adenylate Cyclase 3 lead to the hotspot disappearance. They also affect migration with defective centrosome/nucleus coupling leading to altered nucleokinesis, which is recapitulated by PKA genetic delocalization. We thus show that PC and centrosome act as a single signaling unit, linked by ciliary cAMP diffusion regulating the rhythmicity of saltatory migration at the centrosome. We generalized this finding to embryonic and adult migrating neurons.

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Primary cilium cAMP regulates cyclic saltatory neuronal migration at the centrosome
Julie Stoufflet, Maxime Chaulet, Mohamed Doulazmi, Coralie Fouquet, Caroline Dubacq, Christine Métin, Alain Trembleau, Pierre Vincent, Isabelle Caillé
bioRxiv 765925; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/765925
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Primary cilium cAMP regulates cyclic saltatory neuronal migration at the centrosome
Julie Stoufflet, Maxime Chaulet, Mohamed Doulazmi, Coralie Fouquet, Caroline Dubacq, Christine Métin, Alain Trembleau, Pierre Vincent, Isabelle Caillé
bioRxiv 765925; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/765925

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