Literature DB >> 25748048

Association of p75(NTR) and α9β1 integrin modulates NGF-dependent cellular responses.

Erin M Ventresca1, Shimon Lecht1, Piotr Jakubowski1, Rachel A Chiaverelli1, Michael Weaver2, Luis Del Valle3, Keren Ettinger4, Galit Gincberg4, Avi Priel4, Alex Braiman5, Philip Lazarovici6, Peter I Lelkes1, Cezary Marcinkiewicz7.   

Abstract

Direct interaction of α9β1 integrin with nerve growth factor (NGF) has been previously reported to induce pro-proliferative and pro-survival activities of non-neuronal cells. We investigated participation of p75(NTR) in α9β1 integrin-dependent cellular response to NGF stimulation. Using selective transfection of glioma cell lines with these receptors, we showed a strong, cation-independent association of α9 integrin subunit with p75(NTR) on the cellular membrane by selective immunoprecipitation experiments. The presence of the α9/p75(NTR) complex increases NGF-dependent cell adhesion, proliferation and migration. Other integrin subunits including β1 were not found in complex with p75(NTR). FRET analysis indicated that p75(NTR) and α9 integrin subunit are not closely associated through their cytoplasmic domains, most probably because of the molecular interference with other cytoplasmic proteins such as paxillin. Interaction of α9β1 integrin with another ligand, VCAM-1 was not modulated by the p75(NTR). α9/p75(NTR) complex elevated NGF-dependent activation of MAPK Erk1/2 arty for integrin that may create active complexes with other types of receptors belonging to the TNF superfamily.
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Keywords:  Cell adhesion; Cell signaling; Integrin α9β1; Receptor complex; p75(NTR)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25748048      PMCID: PMC4409011          DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2015.02.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Signal        ISSN: 0898-6568            Impact factor:   4.315


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