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Jin Nakahara, Kohsuke Kanekura, Mikiro Nawa, Sadakazu Aiso, Norihiro Suzuki
Published in Volume 119, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(1):169–181 doi:10.1172/JCI35440
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TIP30 inhibits oligodendroglial nucleocytoplasmic transport and arrests remyelination in MS.

(A) A schematic drawing to show what is theoretically expected during remyelination when the preserved OPCs are naive. Oligodendroglial Notch1 is cleaved to NICD upon its ligation with axonal Contactin. NICD is then translocated into nucleus by nuclear transporter Importin β in an NLS-dependent manner, promoting the expression of myelin-related genes and thereby inducing the maturation of oligodendrocytes for remyelination. (B) Conclusion of the present study of chronically demyelinated plaques in MS. Even though NICD is formed in the preserved OPCs, its nuclear translocalization is inhibited by TIP30, which directly blocks Importin β, thereby causing remyelination failure. TIP30 inhibits both the expression of myelin proteins and morphological differentiation. The abnormal expression of TIP30 may be mediated by extracellular stresses (see Discussion). iOligs, immature oligodendrocytes.