Cell Cycle Phase-Specific Surface Expression of Nerve Growth Factor Receptors TrkA and p75 super(NTR)

Expression of the nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors TrkA and p75 super(NTR) was found to vary at the surface of PC12 cells in a cell cycle phase-specific manner. This was evidenced by using flow cytometric and microscopic analysis of cell populations labeled with antibodies to the extracellular do...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of neuroscience 1998-09, Vol.18 (17), p.6767-6775
Hauptverfasser: Urdiales, JLuis, Becker, E, Andrieu, M, Thomas, A, Jullien, J, van Grunsven, LA, Menut, S, Evan, GI, Martin-Zanca, D, Rudkin, B B
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Zusammenfassung:Expression of the nerve growth factor (NGF) receptors TrkA and p75 super(NTR) was found to vary at the surface of PC12 cells in a cell cycle phase-specific manner. This was evidenced by using flow cytometric and microscopic analysis of cell populations labeled with antibodies to the extracellular domains of both receptors. Differential expression of these receptors also was evidenced by biotinylation of surface proteins and Western analysis, using antibodies specific for the extracellular domains of TrkA and p75 super(NTR). TrkA is expressed most strongly at the cell surface in M and early G1 phases, whereas p75 super(NTR) is expressed mainly in late G1, S, and G2 phases. This expression reflects the molecular and cellular responses to NGF in specific phases of the cell cycle; in the G1 phase NGF elicits both the anti-mitogenic effect, i.e., inhibition of the G1 to S transition, and the differentiation response whereas a survival effect is provoked elsewhere in the cell cycle. A model is proposed relating these responses to the surface expression of the two receptors. These observations open the way for novel approaches to the investigation of the mechanism of NGF signal transduction.
ISSN:0270-6474