Nerve growth factor induces survival and differentiation through two distinct signaling cascades in PC12 cells

Citation
Lj. Klesse et al., Nerve growth factor induces survival and differentiation through two distinct signaling cascades in PC12 cells, ONCOGENE, 18(12), 1999, pp. 2055-2068
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
ONCOGENE
ISSN journal
09509232 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2055 - 2068
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9232(19990325)18:12<2055:NGFISA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Nerve growth factor induces differentiation and survival of rat PC12 pheoch romocytoma cells. The activation of the erk cascade has been implicated in transducing the multitude of signals induced by NGF. In order to explore th e role of this signaling cascade in NGF mediated survival, differentiation and proliferation, we generated recombinant adenoviruses which express the intermediates of the erk cascade in their wild type, dominant negative and constitutively activated forms. We show that differentiation of PC12 cells requires activity of the ras/erk pathway, whereas inhibition of this pathwa y had no effect on survival or proliferation. Constitutively active forms o f ras, raf and mek induced PC12 cell differentiation, while dominant interf ering forms inhibited differentiation. Survival of PC12 cells in serum-free medium did not require activity of the ras/erk pathway. Instead, PI3 Kinas e signaling was necessary for PC12 cell survival. Interestingly, constituti vely activated versions of raf and mek were able to promote survival, but a gain this was dependent on activation of PI3 Kinase. Therefore, at least tw o distinct signaling pathways are required in PC12 cells for mediation of N GF functions.