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  2. Neurite outgrowth is enhanced by laminin-mediated down-regulation of the low affinity neurotrophin receptor, p75NTR

Neurite outgrowth is enhanced by laminin-mediated down-regulation of the low affinity neurotrophin receptor, p75NTR

  • J Neurochem. 2008 Nov;107(3):799-813. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05663.x.
Sherri L Rankin 1 Clifford S Guy Karen M Mearow
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of BioMedical Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, NL, Canada.
Abstract

Laminin (LN), an extracellular matrix component, is a key factor in promoting axonal regeneration, coordinately regulating growth in conjunction with trophic signals provided by the neurotrophins, including nerve growth factor (NGF). This study investigated potential interactions between the LN and NGF-mediated signaling pathways in PC12 cells and primary neurons. Neurite outgrowth stimulated by NGF was enhanced on a LN substrate. Western blot analysis of pertinent signal transduction components revealed both enhanced phosphorylation of early signaling intermediates upon co-stimulation, and a LN-induced down-regulation of p75NTR which could be prevented by the addition of Integrin inhibitory arginine-glycine-aspartate (RGD) Peptides. This p75NTR down-regulation was associated with a LN-mediated up-regulation of PTEN and resulted in a decrease in Rho activity. Studies using over-expression or siRNA-mediated knock-down of PTEN demonstrate a consistent inverse relationship with p75NTR, and the over-expression of p75NTR impaired neurite outgrowth on a LN substrate, as well as resulting in sustained activation of Rho which is inhibitory to neurite outgrowth. p75NTR is documented for its role in the transduction of inhibitory myelin-derived signals, and our results point to extracellular matrix regulation of p75NTR as a potential mechanism to ameliorate inhibitory signaling leading to optimized neurite outgrowth.

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