Characterization of NGF, trkA (NGFR) , and p75 (NTR) in Retina of Mice Lacking Reelin Glycoprotein.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
International Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-01-30 DOI:10.1155/2014/725928
Bijorn Omar Balzamino, Filippo Biamonte, Graziana Esposito, Ramona Marino, Francesca Fanelli, Flavio Keller, Alessandra Micera
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Abstract

Both Reelin and Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) exert crucial roles in retinal development. Retinogenesis is severely impaired in E-reeler mice, a model of Reelin deficiency showing specific Green Fluorescent Protein expression in Rod Bipolar Cells (RBCs). Since no data are available on Reelin and NGF cross-talk, NGF and trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR) expression was investigated in retinas from E-reeler versus control mice, by confocal microscopy, Western blotting, and real time PCR analysis. A scattered increase of NGF protein was observed in the Ganglion Cell Layer and more pronounced in the Inner Nuclear Layer (INL). A selective increase of p75(NTR) was detected in most of RBCs and in other cell subtypes of INL. On the contrary, a slight trend towards a decrease was detected for trkA(NGFR), albeit not significant. Confocal data were validated by Western blot and real time PCR. Finally, the decreased trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR) ratio, representative of p75(NTR) increase, significantly correlated with E-reeler versus E-control. These data indicate that NGF-trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR) is affected in E-reeler retina and that p75(NTR) might represent the main NGF receptor involved in the process. This first NGF-trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR) characterization suggests that E-reeler might be suitable for exploring Reelin-NGF cross-talk, representing an additional information source in those pathologies characterized by retinal degeneration.

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缺乏Reelin糖蛋白小鼠视网膜中NGF、trkA (NGFR)和p75 (NTR)的表征。
Reelin和神经生长因子(NGF)在视网膜发育中起着至关重要的作用。E-reeler小鼠视网膜生成严重受损,这是一种Reelin缺乏模型,在杆状双极细胞(rbc)中显示特异性绿色荧光蛋白表达。由于没有关于Reelin和NGF串音的数据,我们通过共聚焦显微镜、Western blotting和实时PCR分析,研究了E-reeler小鼠视网膜中NGF和trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR)的表达。NGF蛋白在神经节细胞层呈分散增加,在内核层(INL)更为明显。p75(NTR)在大多数红细胞和其他INL细胞亚型中选择性升高。相反,trkA(NGFR)略有下降趋势,但不显著。共聚焦数据经Western blot和real - time PCR验证。最后,trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR)比值降低,代表p75(NTR)升高,与e -reel相比显著相关。这些数据表明,NGF- trka (NGFR)/ p75(NTR)在e -reel视网膜中受到影响,p75(NTR)可能是参与该过程的主要NGF受体。这是NGF-trkA(NGFR)/ p75(NTR)的首次表征,表明E-reeler可能适合于探索Reelin-NGF串扰,代表了以视网膜变性为特征的病理的额外信息源。
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International Journal of Cell Biology
International Journal of Cell Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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