Literature DB >> 18508675

The normal cellular prion protein and its possible role in angiogenesis.

Marta Turu1, Mark Slevin, Priya Ethirajan, Ana Luque, AbdulBaset Elasbali, Angels Font, John Gaffney, Marc Cairols, Pat Kumar, Shant Kumar, Jerzy Krupinski.   

Abstract

Cellular Prion Protein (PrPc) is a ubiquitous glycoprotein present on the surface of endothelial cells. Resting vascular endothelial cells show minimum expression of PrPc and can constitutively release PrPc. PrPc participates in cell survival, differentiation and angiogenesis. During development, neonatal brain endothelial cells transiently express PrPc. Our group recently reported upregulation of PrPc in microvessels from ischemic brain regions in stroke patients. Ischemia/hypoxia induces PrPc expression through the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). All these data suggest that PrPc plays an important role in angiogenic responses. In addition, PrPc participates in cellular function in the central nervous system, since PrPc is also highly expressed in neurons. PrPc binds copper, suggesting a role in copper metabolism. PrPc also protects cells against oxidative stress and it seems to be involved in neuroprotection. Several studies have demonstrated that PrPc prevents cells from apoptosis and subsequent tissue damage. Moreover, PrPc plays an important role in the immune response. Here, we review the multiple functions of PrPc with a special attention to its recently reported role in angiogenesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18508675     DOI: 10.2741/3169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Biosci        ISSN: 1093-4715


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Authors:  Behnam Mohammadi; Feizhi Song; Andreu Matamoros-Angles; Mohsin Shafiq; Markus Damme; Berta Puig; Markus Glatzel; Hermann Clemens Altmeppen
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 5.249

Review 2.  Cellular prion protein null mice display normal AMPA receptor mediated long term depression.

Authors:  Houman Khosravani; Yunfeng Zhang; Gerald W Zamponi
Journal:  Prion       Date:  2008-04-16       Impact factor: 3.931

Review 3.  The prion protein family: a view from the placenta.

Authors:  Samira Makzhami; Bruno Passet; Sophie Halliez; Johan Castille; Katayoun Moazami-Goudarzi; Amandine Duchesne; Marthe Vilotte; Hubert Laude; Sophie Mouillet-Richard; Vincent Béringue; Daniel Vaiman; Jean-Luc Vilotte
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2014-08-08

4.  Plasma PRPC Levels Correlate With Severity and Prognosis of Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

Authors:  Xiaoyu Wu; Ming Liu; Tian Yan; Zefan Wang; Wenhua Yu; Quan Du; Wei Hu; Yongke Zheng; Zuyong Zhang; Keyi Wang; Xiaoqiao Dong
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 4.086

5.  Cellular prion protein promotes post-ischemic neuronal survival, angioneurogenesis and enhances neural progenitor cell homing via proteasome inhibition.

Authors:  T R Doeppner; B Kaltwasser; J Schlechter; J Jaschke; E Kilic; M Bähr; D M Hermann; J Weise
Journal:  Cell Death Dis       Date:  2015-12-17       Impact factor: 8.469

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