Person:
Welsh, Christina

Loading...
Profile Picture

Email Address

AA Acceptance Date

Birth Date

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Job Title

Last Name

Welsh

First Name

Christina

Name

Welsh, Christina

Search Results

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
  • Thumbnail Image
    Publication
    Microglial transglutaminase-2 drives myelination and myelin repair via GPR56/ADGRG1 in oligodendrocyte precursor cells
    (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2018) Giera, Stefanie; Luo, Rong; Ying, Yanqin; Ackerman, Sarah D; Jeong, Sung-Jin; Stoveken, Hannah M; Folts, Christopher; Welsh, Christina; Tall, Gregory G; Stevens, Beth; Monk, Kelly R; Piao, Xianhua
    In the central nervous system (CNS), myelin formation and repair are regulated by oligodendrocyte (OL) lineage cells, which sense and integrate signals from their environment, including from other glial cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM). The signaling pathways that coordinate this complex communication, however, remain poorly understood. The adhesion G protein-coupled receptor ADGRG1 (also known as GPR56) is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of OL development in humans, mice, and zebrafish, although its activating ligand for OL lineage cells is unknown. Here, we report that microglia-derived transglutaminase-2 (TG2) signals to ADGRG1 on OL precursor cells (OPCs) in the presence of the ECM protein laminin and that TG2/laminin-dependent activation of ADGRG1 promotes OPC proliferation. Signaling by TG2/laminin to ADGRG1 on OPCs additionally improves remyelination in two murine models of demyelination. These findings identify a novel glia-to-glia signaling pathway that promotes myelin formation and repair, and suggest new strategies to enhance remyelination.