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  • Interleukin-6 promotes microtubule stability in axons via Stat3 protein-protein interactions.

Interleukin-6 promotes microtubule stability in axons via Stat3 protein-protein interactions.

iScience (2021-10-15)
Lauren K Wareham, Franklin D Echevarria, Jennifer L Sousa, Danielle O Konlian, Gabrielle Dallas, Cathryn R Formichella, Priya Sankaran, Peter J Goralski, Jenna R Gustafson, Rebecca M Sappington
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The interleukin-6 (IL-6) family of cytokines and its downstream effector, STAT3, are important mediators of neuronal health, repair, and disease throughout the CNS, including the visual system. Here, we elucidate a transcription-independent mechanism for the neuropoietic activities of IL-6 related to axon development, regeneration, and repair. We examined the outcome of IL-6 deficiency on structure and function of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons, which form the optic projection. We found that IL-6 deficiency substantially delays anterograde axon transport in vivo. The reduced rate of axon transport is accompanied by changes in morphology, structure, and post-translational modification of microtubules. In vivo and in vitro studies in mice and swine revealed that IL-6-dependent microtubule phenotypes arise from protein-protein interactions between STAT3 and stathmin. As in tumor cells and T cells, this STAT3-stathmin interaction stabilizes microtubules in RGCs. Thus, this IL-6-STAT3-dependent mechanism for axon architecture is likely a fundamental mechanism for microtubule stability systemically.

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コルヒチン, ≥95% (HPLC), powder
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モノクロナール抗β-チューブリンIII マウス宿主抗体, clone SDL.3D10, ascites fluid
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モノクロナール抗チューブリン, ポリグルタミル化 マウス宿主抗体, clone B3, purified from hybridoma cell culture