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Signaling triggered by Thy-1 interaction with β3 integrin on astrocytes is an essential step towards unraveling neuronal Thy-1 function
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2002Registro en:
Biological Research, Volumen 35, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 231-238
07169760
Autor
Avalos, Ana Maria
Labra, Cecilia V.
Quest, Andrew F. G.
Leyton Campos, Lisette
Institución
Resumen
Thy-1 is an abundant neuronal glycoprotein in mammals. Despite such prevalence, Thy-1 function remains largely obscure in the absence of a defined ligand. Recently described evidence that Thy-1 interacts with β3 integrin on astrocytes will be discussed. Thy-1 binding to β3 integrin triggers tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion proteins in astrocytes, thereby promoting focal adhesion formation, cell attachment and spreading. Thy-1 has been reported to modulate neurite outgrowth by triggering a cellular response in neurons. However, our data indicate that Thy-1 can also initiate signaling events that promote adhesion of adjacent astrocytes to the underlying surface. Preliminary results suggest that morphological changes observed in the actin cytoskeleton of astrocytes as a consequence of Thy-1 binding is mediated by small GTPases from the Rho family. Our findings argue that Thy-1 functions in a bimodal fashion, as a receptor on neuronal cells and as a ligand for β3 integrin recepto