Nerve growth factor modulates myelin-associatedglycoprotein binding to sensory neurons |
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Authors: | Ann M. Turnley Perry F. Bartlett |
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Affiliation: | The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, PO Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia. turnley@wehi.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is a molecule expressed by myelinating cells at the myelin/axon interface, which binds to an as yet unidentified molecule on neurons. We have used a MAG-immunoglobulin Fc fusion protein to examine the expression and regulation of the MAG binding molecule on sensory neurons in culture. Binding of the MAG-Fc reached a maximum at 24-48 h and was higher on neurons which expressed high levels of neurofilament. Nerve growth factor (NGF) upregulated expression of the MAG binding molecule in a dose dependent manner. Schwann cells co-cultured with sensory neurons in serum-free medium stimulated maximal expression of the MAG binding molecule, which was decreased by addition of anti-NGF to the co-cultures. This indicated that Schwann cells can modulate expression of the MAG binding molecule via production of NGF and may represent a physiological mechanism for regulation of MAG-MAG binding molecule interactions during myelination and remyelination. |
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Keywords: | protein binding sensory nerve cell nerve growth factor myelin associated glycoprotein |
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