In vivo and in vitro investigations on the biological activity of NGF propetide (ProPEPNGF), and its role in the regulation of NGF receptor-mediated actions (DSB.AD004.192)
Area tematica
Area progettuale
Neuroscienze (DSB.AD004)Struttura responsabile del progetto di ricerca
Istituto di Biochimica e Biologia Cellulare (IBBC)
Responsabile di progetto
PAOLA TIRASSA
Telefono: 0690091307
E-mail: fabio.mammano@cnr.it
Abstract
Increasing evidence demonstrates that the balance between NGF receptors and their ligands regulate survival, proliferation, and differentiation of neuronal and non-neuronal cells in different tissues and organs, including eye and brain. Apoptosis, impairment of cell proliferation and migration, as well as altered differentiation of cell precursors have been indeed reported as a consequence of defective NGF signalling in different pathological conditions including neurodegenerative diseases and cancers, further supporting the biological value of NGF homeostasis. The formation of a p75NTR full length (p75NTRFL)/sortilin complex induced by proNGF binding is largely described as the most prominent pro-apoptotic effect mediating degeneration, but less it is known about the functions of p75NGF cleavage fragments, and propetides derived by proNGF processing (ProPEPNGF). We proposes that proteolytic cleavage of neurotrophin precursors and p75NTR might occur concomitantly but also in an interdependent manner in different cells/tissues, thus determining diverse contextual responses to mature NGF and proNGF, as well as to ProPEPNGF. The possibility that one or more SorCS-like co-receptors for
Obiettivi
.
Data inizio attività
01/04/2018
Parole chiave
NGF, cell survival, p75NTR
Ultimo aggiornamento: 07/06/2025