• Neuroreport · Apr 2000

    Transient over-expression of NGFI-A gene suppresses NGF-induced neurite outgrowth in PCI2 cells.

    • T Matsumoto, N Akiyama, S Kizaka-Kondoh, and M Noda.
    • Department of Molecular Oncology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
    • Neuroreport. 2000 Apr 7; 11 (5): 1001-5.

    AbstractUsing an inducible gene expression system (Tet-ON system), the role of NGFI-A gene during the neuronal differentiation of PCI2 cells was examined. When NGFI-A was transiently over-expressed, no obvious effects on cell proliferation or neurite outgrowth were observed. Interestingly, however, NGFI-A over-expression resulted in significant retardation in NGF-induced neurite outgrowth. Similar suppressive effects were observed also on the v-K-ras-induced neurite outgrowth. These results raise the possibility that NGFI-A protein may play some negative role in NGF signaling.

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