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The intracellular portion of GITR enhances NGF-promoted neurite growth through an inverse modulation of Erk and NF-κB signalling

  • Laura McKelvey
  • , Humberto Gutierrez
  • , Giuseppe Nocentini
  • , Sean J. Crampton
  • , Alun M. Davies
  • , Carlo R. Riccardi
  • , Gerard W. O'Keeffe

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Abstract

NF-κB transcription factors play a key role in regulating the growth of neural processes in the developing PNS. Although several secreted proteins have been shown to activate NF-κB to inhibit the growth of developing sympathetic neurons, it is unknown how the endogenous level of NF-κB activity present in these neurons is restricted to allow neurite growth to occur during their normal development. Here we show that activation of the glucocorticoid-induced tumour necrosis factor receptor (GITR) inhibits NF-κB activation while promoting the activation of Erk in developing sympathetic neurons. Conversely, inhibition of GITR results in an increase in NF-κB dependent gene transcription and a decrease in Erk activation leading to a reduction in neurite growth. These findings show that GITR signalling can regulate the extent of sympathetic neurite growth through an inverse modulation of Erk and NF-κB signalling, which provides an optimal environment for NGF-promoted growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1016-1023
Number of pages8
JournalBiology Open
Volume1
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2012

Keywords

  • GITR
  • Growth
  • Neurite
  • Neuron
  • NF-κB
  • NGF

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