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The P75 Neurotrophin Receptor and Neuronal Apoptosis

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Journal Prog Neurobiol
Specialty Neurology
Date 2000 Mar 8
PMID 10704998
Citations 49
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Abstract

Although evidence continues to accumulate for the apoptosis-inducing role of the p75 neurotrophin receptor, several outstanding questions remain. One of these concerns the signal transduction pathway of p75, which continues to be elusive. The evidence for the roles of ceramide, c-jun kinase and NF-kappaB is discussed: none of these are able to account satisfactorily for p75 death signalling. Negative modulation of Trk signalling by p75 could account for part of the pro-apoptotic effect, but is unlikely to be a major component. Although recent evidence indicates that the juxtamembrane region is critical for causing cell death, p75 has a well-conserved death domain. This may be important for functions other than killing. In glial cells and some neurons that express p75 but not TrkA, p75 causes cell death in response to nerve growth factor (NGF) binding. In sensory neurons and PC12 cells, p75 appears to signal constitutively. In cholinergic forebrain neurons, p75 expression leads to atrophy and downregulation of cholinergic markers, rather than cell death. The major challenges in p75 research are to define its signalling pathways, and particularly the intracellular proteins with which it interacts. Another major challenge is to develop a model that reconciles the different facets of p75, such as its ability in some situations to assist TrkA to rescue NGF-dependent neurons, but to stimulate apoptosis in others.

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