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Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins

Membrane microdomains or “lipid rafts” have emerged as essential functional modules of the cell, critical for the regulation of growth factor receptor-mediated responses. Herein we describe the dichotomy between caveolin-1 and caveolin-2, structural and regulatory components of microdomains, in modu...

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Autores principales: Spencer, Ambre, Yu, Lingli, Guili, Vincent, Reynaud, Florie, Ding, Yindi, Ma, Ji, Jullien, Jérôme, Koubi, David, Gauthier, Emmanuel, Cluet, David, Falk, Julien, Castellani, Valérie, Yuan, Chonggang, Rudkin, Brian B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28338624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040693
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author Spencer, Ambre
Yu, Lingli
Guili, Vincent
Reynaud, Florie
Ding, Yindi
Ma, Ji
Jullien, Jérôme
Koubi, David
Gauthier, Emmanuel
Cluet, David
Falk, Julien
Castellani, Valérie
Yuan, Chonggang
Rudkin, Brian B.
author_facet Spencer, Ambre
Yu, Lingli
Guili, Vincent
Reynaud, Florie
Ding, Yindi
Ma, Ji
Jullien, Jérôme
Koubi, David
Gauthier, Emmanuel
Cluet, David
Falk, Julien
Castellani, Valérie
Yuan, Chonggang
Rudkin, Brian B.
author_sort Spencer, Ambre
collection PubMed
description Membrane microdomains or “lipid rafts” have emerged as essential functional modules of the cell, critical for the regulation of growth factor receptor-mediated responses. Herein we describe the dichotomy between caveolin-1 and caveolin-2, structural and regulatory components of microdomains, in modulating proliferation and differentiation. Caveolin-2 potentiates while caveolin-1 inhibits nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling and subsequent cell differentiation. Caveolin-2 does not appear to impair NGF receptor trafficking but elicits prolonged and stronger activation of MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase), Rsk2 (ribosomal protein S6 kinase 2), and CREB (cAMP response element binding protein). In contrast, caveolin-1 does not alter initiation of the NGF signaling pathway activation; rather, it acts, at least in part, by sequestering the cognate receptors, TrkA and p75(NTR), at the plasma membrane, together with the phosphorylated form of the downstream effector Rsk2, which ultimately prevents CREB phosphorylation. The non-phosphorylatable caveolin-1 serine 80 mutant (S80V), no longer inhibits TrkA trafficking or subsequent CREB phosphorylation. MC192, a monoclonal antibody towards p75(NTR) that does not block NGF binding, prevents exit of both NGF receptors (TrkA and p75(NTR)) from lipid rafts. The results presented herein underline the role of caveolin and receptor signaling complex interplay in the context of neuronal development and tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-54122792017-05-05 Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins Spencer, Ambre Yu, Lingli Guili, Vincent Reynaud, Florie Ding, Yindi Ma, Ji Jullien, Jérôme Koubi, David Gauthier, Emmanuel Cluet, David Falk, Julien Castellani, Valérie Yuan, Chonggang Rudkin, Brian B. Int J Mol Sci Article Membrane microdomains or “lipid rafts” have emerged as essential functional modules of the cell, critical for the regulation of growth factor receptor-mediated responses. Herein we describe the dichotomy between caveolin-1 and caveolin-2, structural and regulatory components of microdomains, in modulating proliferation and differentiation. Caveolin-2 potentiates while caveolin-1 inhibits nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling and subsequent cell differentiation. Caveolin-2 does not appear to impair NGF receptor trafficking but elicits prolonged and stronger activation of MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase), Rsk2 (ribosomal protein S6 kinase 2), and CREB (cAMP response element binding protein). In contrast, caveolin-1 does not alter initiation of the NGF signaling pathway activation; rather, it acts, at least in part, by sequestering the cognate receptors, TrkA and p75(NTR), at the plasma membrane, together with the phosphorylated form of the downstream effector Rsk2, which ultimately prevents CREB phosphorylation. The non-phosphorylatable caveolin-1 serine 80 mutant (S80V), no longer inhibits TrkA trafficking or subsequent CREB phosphorylation. MC192, a monoclonal antibody towards p75(NTR) that does not block NGF binding, prevents exit of both NGF receptors (TrkA and p75(NTR)) from lipid rafts. The results presented herein underline the role of caveolin and receptor signaling complex interplay in the context of neuronal development and tumorigenesis. MDPI 2017-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5412279/ /pubmed/28338624 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040693 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Spencer, Ambre
Yu, Lingli
Guili, Vincent
Reynaud, Florie
Ding, Yindi
Ma, Ji
Jullien, Jérôme
Koubi, David
Gauthier, Emmanuel
Cluet, David
Falk, Julien
Castellani, Valérie
Yuan, Chonggang
Rudkin, Brian B.
Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title_full Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title_fullStr Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title_full_unstemmed Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title_short Nerve Growth Factor Signaling from Membrane Microdomains to the Nucleus: Differential Regulation by Caveolins
title_sort nerve growth factor signaling from membrane microdomains to the nucleus: differential regulation by caveolins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5412279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28338624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18040693
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