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Publication : How CD40L reverse signaling regulates axon and dendrite growth.

First Author  Carriba P Year  2021
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  78
Issue  3 Pages  1065-1083
PubMed ID  32506167 Mgi Jnum  J:304163
Mgi Id  MGI:6694371 Doi  10.1007/s00018-020-03563-2
Citation  Carriba P, et al. (2021) How CD40L reverse signaling regulates axon and dendrite growth. Cell Mol Life Sci 78(3):1065-1083
abstractText  CD40-activated CD40L reverse signaling is a major physiological regulator of axon and dendrite growth from developing hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Here we have studied how CD40L-mediated reverse signaling promotes the growth of these processes. Cultures of hippocampal pyramidal neurons were established from Cd40(-/-) mouse embryos to eliminate endogenous CD40/CD40L signaling, and CD40L reverse signaling was stimulated by a CD40-Fc chimera. CD40L reverse signaling increased phosphorylation and hence activation of proteins in the PKC, ERK, and JNK signaling pathways. Pharmacological activators and inhibitors of these pathways revealed that whereas activation of JNK inhibited growth, activation of PKC and ERK1/ERK2 enhanced growth. Experiments using combinations of pharmacological reagents revealed that these signaling pathways regulate growth by functioning as an interconnected and interdependent network rather than acting in a simple linear sequence. Immunoprecipitation studies suggested that stimulation of CD40L reverse signaling generated a receptor complex comprising CD40L, PKCbeta, and the Syk tyrosine kinase. Our studies have begun to elucidate the molecular network and interactions that promote axon and dendrite growth from developing hippocampal neurons following activation of CD40L reverse signaling.
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