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Nerve growth factor (NGF) exerts its pro‐apoptotic effect via the P75 NTR receptor in a cell cycle‐dependent manner
Author(s) -
Bono Françoise,
Lamarche Isabelle,
Bornia Josette,
Savi P.,
Della Valle Giuliano,
Herbert Jean-Marc
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
febs letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.593
H-Index - 257
eISSN - 1873-3468
pISSN - 0014-5793
DOI - 10.1016/s0014-5793(99)01006-6
Subject(s) - nerve growth factor , low affinity nerve growth factor receptor , tropomyosin receptor kinase a , neurotrophin , microbiology and biotechnology , receptor , apoptosis , biology , transfection , chemistry , cell culture , biochemistry , genetics
Nerve growth factor (NGF), the prototypic member of the neurotrophin family of growth factors, exerts its action via two receptors, P75 NTR and TrkA, the expression of which varies at the cell surface of neuroblastoma cells (SH‐SY5Y cells) in a cycle phase‐specific manner. NGF was pro‐apoptotic on growing cells expressing preferentially P75 NTR and exhibited a potent anti‐apoptotic effect on quiescent cells, when TrkA was prevalent at the cell surface, showing that NGF can have a dual action on SH‐SY5Y cells depending on the relative cell surface expression of TrkA and P75 NTR . The pro‐apoptotic activity of NGF but not its anti‐apoptotic activity was abrogated by an antibody against the extracellular domain of P75 NTR and in cells isolated from P75 NTR knock‐out mice indicating that NGF exhibits a pro‐apoptotic activity via P75 NTR exclusively. On the other hand, we showed that the anti‐apoptotic activity of NGF was specifically mediated by an interaction with TrkA with no contribution of P75 NTR , as demonstrated on SK‐N‐BE cells transfected with TrkA in which NGF was a potent anti‐apoptotic compound but did not exhibit any pro‐apoptotic activity. These results support the hypothesis that the survival response to NGF depends on its binding to TrkA without any involvement of P75 NTR which in turn selectively mediates the pro‐apoptotic activity of NGF with no contribution of TrkA and show that, depending on the growth state of the cells, NGF exhibits dual pro‐ or anti‐apoptotic properties via P75 NTR and TrkA, respectively.