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Shawn M Gillespie1, Yoon Seok Kim1, Anna C Geraghty1
1Department of Neurology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
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Glioma pathophysiology is robustly regulated by interactions with neurons. Key to these interactions is the role of neuroligin-3 (NLGN3), a synaptic adhesion molecule shed in response to neuronal activity1-5 that functions as a paracrine factor crucial for glioma growth. Here, we elucidate the mechanistic pathway whereby shed NLGN3 interacts with glioma and their normal glial counterpart. NLGN3 interacts with Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan 4 (CSPG4) on both glioma and healthy oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs)6-9, facilitating CSPG4 shedding by ADAM10. NLGN3-CSPG4 interactions and consequent shedding alter membrane tension, thereby activating PIEZO1 mechanosensitive channels and causing membrane depolarization. The NLGN3-CSPG4-PIEZO1 axis maintains OPCs in an undifferentiated, stem-like state and promotes glioma proliferation, underscoring important functional roles for the NLGN3-CSPG4-PIEZO1 axis in both healthy and malignant glial precursors.
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