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Publication : ProNGF promotes neurite growth from a subset of NGF-dependent neurons by a p75NTR-dependent mechanism.

First Author  Howard L Year  2013
Journal  Development Volume  140
Issue  10 Pages  2108-17
PubMed ID  23633509 Mgi Jnum  J:316447
Mgi Id  MGI:6837139 Doi  10.1242/dev.085266
Citation  Howard L, et al. (2013) ProNGF promotes neurite growth from a subset of NGF-dependent neurons by a p75NTR-dependent mechanism. Development 140(10):2108-17
abstractText  The somatosensory and sympathetic innervation of the vertebrate head is derived principally from the neurons of trigeminal and superior cervical ganglia (SCG), respectively. During development, the survival of both populations of neurons and the terminal growth and branching of their axons in the tissues they innervate is regulated by the supply of nerve growth factor (NGF) produced by these tissues. NGF is derived by proteolytic cleavage of a large precursor protein, proNGF, which is recognised to possess distinctive biological functions. Here, we show that proNGF promotes profuse neurite growth and branching from cultured postnatal mouse SCG neurons. In marked contrast, proNGF does not promote the growth of trigeminal neurites. Studies using compartment cultures demonstrated that proNGF acts locally on SCG neurites to promote growth. The neurite growth-promoting effect of proNGF is not observed in SCG neurons cultured from p75(NTR)-deficient mice, and proNGF does not phosphorylate the NGF receptor tyrosine kinase TrkA. These findings suggest that proNGF selectively promotes the growth of neurites from a subset of NGF-responsive neurons by a p75(NTR)-dependent mechanism during postnatal development when the axons of these neurons are ramifying within their targets in vivo.
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