Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8536786 | Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2018 | 68 Pages |
Abstract
Tyro3, Axl, and Mertk, referred to as the TAM family of receptor tyrosine kinases, are instrumental in maintaining cell survival and homeostasis in mammals. TAM receptors interact with multiple signaling molecules to regulate cell migration, survival, phagocytosis and clearance of metabolic products and cell debris called efferocytosis. The TAMs also function as rheostats to reduce the expression of proinflammatory molecules and prevent autoimmunity. All three TAM receptors are activated in a concentration-dependent manner by the vitamin K-dependent growth arrest-specific protein 6 (Gas6). Gas6 and the TAMs are abundantly expressed in the nervous system. Gas6, secreted by neurons and endothelial cells, is the sole ligand for Axl. ProteinS1 (ProS1), another vitamin K-dependent protein functions mainly as an anti-coagulant, and independent of this function can activate Tyro3 and Mertk, but not Axl. This review will focus on the role of the TAM receptors and their ligands in the nervous system. We highlight studies that explore the function of TAM signaling in myelination, the visual cortex, neural cancers, and multiple sclerosis (MS) using Gas6â/â and TAM mutant mice models.
Keywords
DKOPDGFRαTAM receptorsMer receptor tyrosine kinaseTyro3APPOLSaCSFEAEICVintracerebroventricularGBMEGFRMPNSTSOCSC57BL6/jPLPNAWMMacroautophagyRRMsPTXSVZIBA1EPOPI3KEGFBCECsRoyal College of Surgeons ratMmpsMOGGAL3GFAPMBPSECSMEGF10PtdSerECsOPCsProteolipid proteinrelapsing remitting multiple sclerosisSip1siRNASTATexperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitiserythropoietinSphingosine-1-phosphateinflammationImmunofluorescenceImmunohistochemistryIHCMalignant peripheral nerve sheath tumorsecondsintraperitonealIntravenousCNShematoxylin and eosin stainMERTKBBBsuppressor of cytokine signalingOligodendrocyte progenitor cellsEndothelial cellsbrain capillary endothelial cellspertussis toxincentral nervous systemperipheral nervous systemepidermal growth factorPhagocytosisPhosphatidylserinephosphoinositide 3-kinaseMatrix metalloproteasesnormal appearing white matterblood-brain-barrierartificial cerebral spinal fluidSignal transducer and activator of transcriptionPros1subventricular zoneRCS ratMultiple sclerosisMyelinationElectron microscopyknockoutneurofilamentPNFGrowth arrest-specific protein 6Myelin basic proteinamyloid precursor proteinPNSGas6Galectin-3Glioblastoma multiformemyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinplatelet-derived growth factor receptor αEpidermal growth factor receptoroligodendrocytes
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Authors
Bridget Shafit-Zagardo, Ross C. Gruber, Juwen C. DuBois,