2011
DOI: 10.1242/dev.044529
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Netrins: versatile extracellular cues with diverse functions

Abstract: SummaryNetrins are secreted proteins that were first identified as guidance cues, directing cell and axon migration during neural development. Subsequent findings have demonstrated that netrins can influence the formation of multiple tissues, including the vasculature, lung, pancreas, muscle and mammary gland, by mediating cell migration, cell-cell interactions and cell-extracellular matrix adhesion. Recent evidence also implicates the ongoing expression of netrins and netrin receptors in the maintenance of ce… Show more

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“…The loss of function associated with stroke is in part compensated by the re‐establishment of connectivity among surviving neurons, and this process is primarily attributed to the induction of axonal sprouting and outgrowth and the regeneration of brain vasculature 2. Netrin‐1 is a 60–80 kDa laminin‐like protein originally identified as an axon guidance molecule during neural development in Caenorhabditis elegans 3. Netrin‐1 belongs to a family of three secreted netrins whose activity is mediated by several receptors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loss of function associated with stroke is in part compensated by the re‐establishment of connectivity among surviving neurons, and this process is primarily attributed to the induction of axonal sprouting and outgrowth and the regeneration of brain vasculature 2. Netrin‐1 is a 60–80 kDa laminin‐like protein originally identified as an axon guidance molecule during neural development in Caenorhabditis elegans 3. Netrin‐1 belongs to a family of three secreted netrins whose activity is mediated by several receptors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathogenesis of AKI is complex and multifactorial in nature. Inflammation, tubular epithelial cell apoptosis, and impaired perfusion are prominent features that promote acute tubular necrosis and subsequent progression to end-stage renal failure (5, 9, 24).Guidance cues represent a class of molecules that play a key role in development by directing cells to reach target tissues or organs through attraction or repulsion (1,8,28). Although these molecules are also expressed in adult tissues, their function in adult organs is poorly understood.…”
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“…Guidance cues represent a class of molecules that play a key role in development by directing cells to reach target tissues or organs through attraction or repulsion (1,8,28). Although these molecules are also expressed in adult tissues, their function in adult organs is poorly understood.…”
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“…Netrins are laminin-related secreted chemotactic molecules that can either attract or repel axonal growth, depending on the receptor (i.e. DCC or UNC15) that is expressed in the growth cone [8]. Ephrins are membrane-bound proteins that exert inhibitory effects on axonal growth upon binding to their Eph kinases receptors [9].…”
Section: Signalling Molecules Implicated In Axon Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%