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Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA

The Notch pathway is a highly conserved signaling system essential for modulating neurogenesis and promoting astrogenesis. Similarly, the cAMP signaling cascade can promote astrocytic commitment in several cell culture models, such as the C6 glioma cell line. These cells have the capacity to differe...

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Autores principales: Angulo-Rojo, Carla, Manning-Cela, Rebeca, Aguirre, Adán, Ortega, Arturo, López-Bayghen, Esther
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Publicado: American Society for Neurochemistry 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24286475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/AN20130023
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author Angulo-Rojo, Carla
Manning-Cela, Rebeca
Aguirre, Adán
Ortega, Arturo
López-Bayghen, Esther
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Manning-Cela, Rebeca
Aguirre, Adán
Ortega, Arturo
López-Bayghen, Esther
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description The Notch pathway is a highly conserved signaling system essential for modulating neurogenesis and promoting astrogenesis. Similarly, the cAMP signaling cascade can promote astrocytic commitment in several cell culture models, such as the C6 glioma cell line. These cells have the capacity to differentiate into oligodendrocytes or astrocytes, characteristics that allow their use as a glial progenitor model. In this context, we explore here the plausible involvement of cAMP in Notch-dependent signal transactions. The exposure of C6 cells to a non-hydrolysable cAMP analogue resulted in a sustained augmentation of Notch activity, as detected by nuclear translocation of its intracellular domain portion (NICD) and transcriptional activity. The cAMP effect is mediated through the activation of the γ-secretase complex, responsible for Notch cleavage and is sensitive to inhibitors of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase, PKA. As expected, Notch cleavage and nuclear translocation resulted in the up-regulation of the mRNA levels of one of its target genes, the transcription factor Hair and enhancer of split 5. Moreover, the glutamate uptake activity, as well as the expression of astrocytic markers such as glial fibrillary acidic protein, S100β protein and GLAST was also enhanced in cAMP-exposed cells. Our results clearly suggest that during the process of C6 astrocytic differentiation, cAMP activates the PKA/γ-secretase/NICD/RBPJκ pathway and Notch1 expression, leading to transcriptional activation of the genes responsible for glial progenitor cell fate decision.
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spelling pubmed-38913612014-01-27 Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA Angulo-Rojo, Carla Manning-Cela, Rebeca Aguirre, Adán Ortega, Arturo López-Bayghen, Esther ASN Neuro Research Article The Notch pathway is a highly conserved signaling system essential for modulating neurogenesis and promoting astrogenesis. Similarly, the cAMP signaling cascade can promote astrocytic commitment in several cell culture models, such as the C6 glioma cell line. These cells have the capacity to differentiate into oligodendrocytes or astrocytes, characteristics that allow their use as a glial progenitor model. In this context, we explore here the plausible involvement of cAMP in Notch-dependent signal transactions. The exposure of C6 cells to a non-hydrolysable cAMP analogue resulted in a sustained augmentation of Notch activity, as detected by nuclear translocation of its intracellular domain portion (NICD) and transcriptional activity. The cAMP effect is mediated through the activation of the γ-secretase complex, responsible for Notch cleavage and is sensitive to inhibitors of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase, PKA. As expected, Notch cleavage and nuclear translocation resulted in the up-regulation of the mRNA levels of one of its target genes, the transcription factor Hair and enhancer of split 5. Moreover, the glutamate uptake activity, as well as the expression of astrocytic markers such as glial fibrillary acidic protein, S100β protein and GLAST was also enhanced in cAMP-exposed cells. Our results clearly suggest that during the process of C6 astrocytic differentiation, cAMP activates the PKA/γ-secretase/NICD/RBPJκ pathway and Notch1 expression, leading to transcriptional activation of the genes responsible for glial progenitor cell fate decision. American Society for Neurochemistry 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3891361/ /pubmed/24286475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/AN20130023 Text en © 2013 The author(s) has paid for this article to be freely available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY)(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Angulo-Rojo, Carla
Manning-Cela, Rebeca
Aguirre, Adán
Ortega, Arturo
López-Bayghen, Esther
Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title_full Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title_fullStr Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title_short Involvement of the Notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of PKA
title_sort involvement of the notch pathway in terminal astrocytic differentiation: role of pka
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3891361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24286475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/AN20130023
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