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Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α

Ephs and FGFRs belong to a superfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases, playing important roles in stem cell biology. We previously reported that EphA4 and FGFR form a heterodimer following stimulation with ligands, trans-activating each other and signaling through a docking protein, FRS2α, that binds...

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Autores principales: Sawada, Takahiro, Arai, Daiki, Jing, Xuefeng, Furushima, Kenryo, Chen, Qingfa, Kawakami, Kazuki, Yokote, Hideyuki, Miyajima, Masayasu, Sakaguchi, Kazushige
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26024354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128826
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author Sawada, Takahiro
Arai, Daiki
Jing, Xuefeng
Furushima, Kenryo
Chen, Qingfa
Kawakami, Kazuki
Yokote, Hideyuki
Miyajima, Masayasu
Sakaguchi, Kazushige
author_facet Sawada, Takahiro
Arai, Daiki
Jing, Xuefeng
Furushima, Kenryo
Chen, Qingfa
Kawakami, Kazuki
Yokote, Hideyuki
Miyajima, Masayasu
Sakaguchi, Kazushige
author_sort Sawada, Takahiro
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description Ephs and FGFRs belong to a superfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases, playing important roles in stem cell biology. We previously reported that EphA4 and FGFR form a heterodimer following stimulation with ligands, trans-activating each other and signaling through a docking protein, FRS2α, that binds to both receptors. Here, we investigated whether the interaction between EphA4 and FGFRs can be generalized to other Ephs and FGFRs, and, in addition, examined the downstream signal mediating their function in embryonic neural stem/progenitor cells. We revealed that various Ephs and FGFRs interact with each other through similar molecular domains. When neural stem/progenitor cells were stimulated with FGF2 and ephrin-A1, the signal transduced from the EphA4/FGFR/FRS2α complex enhanced self-renewal, while stimulation with ephrin-A1 alone induced neuronal differentiation. The downstream signal required for neuronal differentiation appears to be MAP kinase mainly linked to the Ras family of G proteins. MAP kinase activation was delayed and sustained, distinct from the transient activation induced by FGF2. Interestingly, this effect on neuronal differentiation required the presence of FGFRs. Specific FGFR inhibitor almost completely abolished the function of ephrin-A1 stimulation. These findings suggest that the ternary complex of EphA, FGFR and FRS2α formed by ligand stimulation regulates self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic neural stem/progenitor cells by ligand-specific fine tuning of the downstream signal via FRS2α.
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spelling pubmed-44492032015-06-09 Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α Sawada, Takahiro Arai, Daiki Jing, Xuefeng Furushima, Kenryo Chen, Qingfa Kawakami, Kazuki Yokote, Hideyuki Miyajima, Masayasu Sakaguchi, Kazushige PLoS One Research Article Ephs and FGFRs belong to a superfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases, playing important roles in stem cell biology. We previously reported that EphA4 and FGFR form a heterodimer following stimulation with ligands, trans-activating each other and signaling through a docking protein, FRS2α, that binds to both receptors. Here, we investigated whether the interaction between EphA4 and FGFRs can be generalized to other Ephs and FGFRs, and, in addition, examined the downstream signal mediating their function in embryonic neural stem/progenitor cells. We revealed that various Ephs and FGFRs interact with each other through similar molecular domains. When neural stem/progenitor cells were stimulated with FGF2 and ephrin-A1, the signal transduced from the EphA4/FGFR/FRS2α complex enhanced self-renewal, while stimulation with ephrin-A1 alone induced neuronal differentiation. The downstream signal required for neuronal differentiation appears to be MAP kinase mainly linked to the Ras family of G proteins. MAP kinase activation was delayed and sustained, distinct from the transient activation induced by FGF2. Interestingly, this effect on neuronal differentiation required the presence of FGFRs. Specific FGFR inhibitor almost completely abolished the function of ephrin-A1 stimulation. These findings suggest that the ternary complex of EphA, FGFR and FRS2α formed by ligand stimulation regulates self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic neural stem/progenitor cells by ligand-specific fine tuning of the downstream signal via FRS2α. Public Library of Science 2015-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4449203/ /pubmed/26024354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128826 Text en © 2015 Sawada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sawada, Takahiro
Arai, Daiki
Jing, Xuefeng
Furushima, Kenryo
Chen, Qingfa
Kawakami, Kazuki
Yokote, Hideyuki
Miyajima, Masayasu
Sakaguchi, Kazushige
Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title_full Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title_fullStr Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title_full_unstemmed Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title_short Trans-Activation between EphA and FGFR Regulates Self-Renewal and Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells via Differential Activation of FRS2α
title_sort trans-activation between epha and fgfr regulates self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic neural stem/progenitor cells via differential activation of frs2α
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26024354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128826
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