Towards an understanding of semaphorin signalling in the spinal cord |
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Authors: | Aisling M. O'Malley Daniel K. Shanley Albert T. Kelly Denis S. Barry |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anatomy, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland;2. Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland |
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Abstract: | ![]() Semaphorins are a large family of proteins that are classically associated with axon guidance. These proteins and their interacting partners, the neuropilins and plexins are now known to be key mediators in a variety of processes throughout the nervous system ranging from synaptic refinement to the correct positioning of neuronal and glial cell bodies. Recently, much attention has been given to the roles semaphorins play in other body tissues including the immune and vascular systems. This review wishes to draw attention back to the nervous system, specifically focusing on the role of semaphorins in the development of the spinal cord and their proposed roles in the adult. In addition, their functions in spinal cord injury at the glial scar are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Class V semaphorins, class 8 semaphorins GM, grey matter WM, white matter RNAi, ribonucleic acid interference siRNA, small interfering RNA MNB, motor neuron body SNB, sensory neuron body BCC, boundary cap cell CNS, central nervous system PNS, peripheral nervous system Plxn, plexin Npn, neuropilin Sema, semaphorin TAG1, transient glycoprotein 1 SCI, spinal cord injury |
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