Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.

Efficient intracellular transport is essential for healthy cellular function and structural integrity, and problems in this pathway can lead to neuronal cell death and disease. To spatially and temporally evaluate how transport defects are initiated, we adapted a primary neuronal culture system from...

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Main Authors: Gary J Iacobucci, Noura Abdel Rahman, Aida Andrades Valtueña, Tapan Kumar Nayak, Shermali Gunawardena
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4039462?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-313a1616adf84239b2f9e9e1608196c62020-11-25T01:17:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9723710.1371/journal.pone.0097237Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.Gary J IacobucciNoura Abdel RahmanAida Andrades ValtueñaTapan Kumar NayakShermali GunawardenaEfficient intracellular transport is essential for healthy cellular function and structural integrity, and problems in this pathway can lead to neuronal cell death and disease. To spatially and temporally evaluate how transport defects are initiated, we adapted a primary neuronal culture system from Drosophila larval brains to visualize the movement dynamics of several cargos/organelles along a 90 micron axonal neurite over time. All six vesicles/organelles imaged showed robust bi-directional motility at both day 1 and day 2. Reduction of motor proteins decreased the movement of vesicles/organelles with increased numbers of neurite blocks. Neuronal growth was also perturbed with reduction of motor proteins. Strikingly, we found that all blockages were not fixed, permanent blocks that impeded transport of vesicles as previously thought, but that some blocks were dynamic clusters of vesicles that resolved over time. Taken together, our findings suggest that non-resolving blocks may likely initiate deleterious pathways leading to death and degeneration, while resolving blocks may be benign. Therefore evaluating the spatial and temporal characteristics of vesicle transport has important implications for our understanding of how transport defects can affect other pathways to initiate death and degeneration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4039462?pdf=render
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author Gary J Iacobucci
Noura Abdel Rahman
Aida Andrades Valtueña
Tapan Kumar Nayak
Shermali Gunawardena
spellingShingle Gary J Iacobucci
Noura Abdel Rahman
Aida Andrades Valtueña
Tapan Kumar Nayak
Shermali Gunawardena
Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gary J Iacobucci
Noura Abdel Rahman
Aida Andrades Valtueña
Tapan Kumar Nayak
Shermali Gunawardena
author_sort Gary J Iacobucci
title Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
title_short Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
title_full Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
title_sort spatial and temporal characteristics of normal and perturbed vesicle transport.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Efficient intracellular transport is essential for healthy cellular function and structural integrity, and problems in this pathway can lead to neuronal cell death and disease. To spatially and temporally evaluate how transport defects are initiated, we adapted a primary neuronal culture system from Drosophila larval brains to visualize the movement dynamics of several cargos/organelles along a 90 micron axonal neurite over time. All six vesicles/organelles imaged showed robust bi-directional motility at both day 1 and day 2. Reduction of motor proteins decreased the movement of vesicles/organelles with increased numbers of neurite blocks. Neuronal growth was also perturbed with reduction of motor proteins. Strikingly, we found that all blockages were not fixed, permanent blocks that impeded transport of vesicles as previously thought, but that some blocks were dynamic clusters of vesicles that resolved over time. Taken together, our findings suggest that non-resolving blocks may likely initiate deleterious pathways leading to death and degeneration, while resolving blocks may be benign. Therefore evaluating the spatial and temporal characteristics of vesicle transport has important implications for our understanding of how transport defects can affect other pathways to initiate death and degeneration.
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