Literature DB >> 24481864

Role of p75 neurotrophin receptor in stem cell biology: more than just a marker.

Elisa Tomellini1, Chann Lagadec, Renata Polakowska, Xuefen Le Bourhis.   

Abstract

p75(NTR), the common receptor for both neurotrophins and proneurotrophins, has been widely studied because of its role in many tissues, including the nervous system. More recently, a close relationship between p75(NTR) expression and pluripotency has been described. p75(NTR) was shown to be expressed in various types of stem cells and has been used to prospectively isolate stem cells with different degrees of potency. Here, we give an overview of the current knowledge on p75(NTR) in stem cells, ranging from embryonic to adult stem cells, and cancer stem cells. In an attempt to address its potential role in the control of stem cell biology, the molecular mechanisms underlying p75(NTR) signaling in different models are also highlighted. p75(NTR)-mediated functions include survival, apoptosis, migration, and differentiation, and depend on cell type, (pro)neurotrophin binding, interacting transmembrane co-receptors expression, intracellular adaptor molecule availability, and post-translational modifications, such as regulated proteolytic processing. It is therefore conceivable that p75(NTR) can modulate cell-fate decisions through its highly ramified signaling pathways. Thus, elucidating the potential implications of p75(NTR) activity as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms of p75(NTR) will shed new light on the biology of both normal and cancer stem cells.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24481864     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-014-1564-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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