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Involvement of CD137 ligand signaling in neural stem cell death
Authors:Chang Ho Yun  Hye Myeong Lee  Sang Chul Lee  Byung Sam Kim  Jeong Woo Park  Byung Ju Lee
Institution:2. Department of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, 680-749, Korea
1. Bio-support Co., Ltd, Personalized Medicine System R&D Center, Anyang, 431-810, Korea
Abstract:CD137 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor/nerve growth factor receptor superfamily. Interaction of CD137 with its ligand (CD137L) affects the apoptosis, proliferation and differentiation of immune cells. Interestingly, the CD137 receptor/ligand system involves the bi-directional transduction of signals. The expression of CD137 and its ligand is not restricted to immune organs, but can also be detected in a wide variety of tissues such as the brain, kidney, lung and heart. However, its role in brain is largely unknown. This study was performed to determine the role of CD137L reverse signaling in the apoptosis of neural stem cells. We identified the expression of CD137 and its ligand in C17.2 neural stem cells derived from mouse embryonic cerebellum. We found that the activation of CD137L reverse signaling by CD137 resulted in a decrease in cell adhesion to the fibronectin-coated culture basement, thus causing detachment-induced cell death. Furthermore, we showed that the cell death induced by CD137 was completely ameliorated by integrin activators and caspase inhibitors. Therefore we suggest that CD137L reverse signaling exerts a pro-apoptotic effect by suppressing integrin-mediated survival signals in neural stem cells.
Keywords:anoikis  CD137L reverse signal  cell adhesion  integrin-fibronectin interaction  neural stem cells
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