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Remodeling of Extracellular Matrix Collagen IV by MIG-6/papilin Regulates Neuronal Architecture

Abstract

Neuronal architecture established embryonically must persist lifelong to ensure normal brain function. However, little is understood about the mechanisms behind the long-term maintenance of neuronal organization. To uncover maintenance mechanisms, we performed a suppressor screen in / mutants, which exhibit progressive disorganization with age. We identified the conserved extracellular matrix protein MIG-6/papilin as a key regulator of neuronal maintenance. Combining incisive molecular genetics, structural predictions, quantitative imaging, and cutting-edge Brillouin microscopy, we show that MIG-6/papilin remodels extracellular matrix collagen IV, working in concert with the secreted enzymes MIG-17/ADAMTS and PXN-2/peroxidasin. This remodeling impacts tissue biomechanics and ensures neuronal stability, even under increased mechanical stress. Our findings highlight an extracellular mechanism by which MIG-6/papilin supports the integrity of neuronal architecture throughout life. This work provides critical insights into the molecular basis of sustaining neuronal architecture and offers a foundation for understanding age-related and neurodegenerative disorders.

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