TY - JOUR T1 - Directional Guidance of Oligodendroglial Migration by Class 3 Semaphorins and Netrin-1 JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 5992 LP - 6004 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-14-05992.2002 VL - 22 IS - 14 AU - Nathalie Spassky AU - Fernando de Castro AU - Barbara Le Bras AU - Katharina Heydon AU - Françoise Quéraud-LeSaux AU - Evelyne Bloch-Gallego AU - Alain Chédotal AU - Bernard Zalc AU - Jean-Léon Thomas Y1 - 2002/07/15 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/22/14/5992.abstract N2 - Oligodendrocytes, the myelin-forming cells of the CNS, are generated from multiple foci distributed along the developing neural tube. Little is known about the endogenous guidance cues controlling the migration of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) from their site of emergence toward their final destination, mainly the future white matter tracts. During embryonic development, the optic nerve is populated by OPCs originating in the diencephalon that migrate from the chiasm toward the retina. Here we show that OPCs migrating into the embryonic optic nerve express the semaphorin receptors neuropilin-1 and -2, as well as deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) and, to a lesser extend unc5H1, two of the netrin-1 receptors. Using a functional migration assay, we provide evidence that Sema 3A and netrin-1 exert opposite chemotactic effects, repulsive or attractive, respectively, on embryonic OPCs. In addition, we show that Sema 3F has a dual effect, chemoattractive and mitogenic on embryonic OPCs. The localization of cells expressing Sema 3A, Sema 3F, and netrin-1 is consistent with a role for these ligands in the migration of OPCs in the embryonic optic nerve. Altogether, our results suggest that the migration of OPCs in the embryonic optic nerve is modulated by a balance of effects mediated by members of the semaphorin and netrin families. ER -