Leukocyte Receptor Tyrosine Kinase interacts with secreted midkine to promote survival of migrating neural crest cells

Author:

Vieceli Felipe Monteleone1ORCID,Bronner Marianne E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

Abstract

Neural crest cells migrate long distances throughout the embryo and rely on extracellular signals that may attract, repel and/or stimulate survival to ensure proper contribution to target derivatives. Here, we show that Leukocyte Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (LTK), an ALK-type receptor tyrosine kinase, is expressed by neural crest cells during early migratory stages. Loss of LTK in the cranial neural crest impairs migration and results in increased levels of apoptosis. Conversely, midkine, previously proposed as a ligand for ALK, is secreted by the non-neural ectoderm during early neural crest migratory stages and internalized by neural crest cells in vivo. As for LTK, loss of midkine reduces survival of the migratory neural crest. Moreover, we show by proximity ligation and co-immunoprecipitation assays that midkine binds to LTK. Taken together, these results suggest that LTK in neural crest cells interacts with midkine that emanates from the non-neural ectoderm to promote cell survival, revealing a new signaling pathway critical for neural crest development.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico

Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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