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Cross-talk between androgen receptor/filamin A and TrkA regulates neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells.


ABSTRACT: Steroids and growth factors control neuronal development through their receptors under physiological and pathological conditions. We show that PC12 cells harbor endogenous androgen receptor (AR), whose inhibition or silencing strongly interferes with neuritogenesis stimulated by the nonaromatizable synthetic androgen R1881 or NGF. This implies a role for AR not only in androgen signaling, but also in NGF signaling. In turn, a pharmacological TrkA inhibitor interferes with NGF- or androgen-induced neuritogenesis. In addition, androgen or NGF triggers AR association with TrkA, TrkA interaction with PI3-K ?, and downstream activation of PI3-K ? and Rac in PC12 cells. Once associated with AR, filamin A (FlnA) contributes to androgen or NGF neuritogenesis, likely through its interaction with signaling effectors, such as Rac. This study thus identifies a previously unrecognized reciprocal cross-talk between AR and TrkA, which is controlled by ?1 integrin. The contribution of FlnA/AR complex and PI3-K ? to neuronal differentiation by androgens and NGF is also novel. This is the first description of AR function in PC12 cells.

SUBMITTER: Di Donato M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4571344 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cross-talk between androgen receptor/filamin A and TrkA regulates neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells.

Di Donato Marzia M   Bilancio Antonio A   D'Amato Loredana L   Claudiani Pamela P   Oliviero Maria Antonietta MA   Barone Maria Vittoria MV   Auricchio Alberto A   Appella Ettore E   Migliaccio Antimo A   Auricchio Ferdinando F   Castoria Gabriella G  

Molecular biology of the cell 20150610 15


Steroids and growth factors control neuronal development through their receptors under physiological and pathological conditions. We show that PC12 cells harbor endogenous androgen receptor (AR), whose inhibition or silencing strongly interferes with neuritogenesis stimulated by the nonaromatizable synthetic androgen R1881 or NGF. This implies a role for AR not only in androgen signaling, but also in NGF signaling. In turn, a pharmacological TrkA inhibitor interferes with NGF- or androgen-induce  ...[more]

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