AI Article Synopsis

  • Schwann cells (SCs) help our nerves work properly and need a lot of different signals and factors to grow and repair themselves.
  • Important elements that affect SCs include proteins and pathways that help with things like growth and healing.
  • New research shows that specific proteins like Src and FAK, influenced by a steroid called allopregnanolone, play a key role in how SCs develop and function.

Article Abstract

The development, maturation and regeneration of Schwann cells (SCs), the main glial cells of the peripheral nervous system, require the coordinate and complementary interaction among several factors, signals and intracellular pathways. These regulatory molecules consist of integrins, neuregulins, growth factors, hormones, neurotransmitters, as well as entire intracellular pathways including protein-kinase A, C, Akt, Erk/MAPK, Hippo, mTOR, . For instance, Hippo pathway is overall involved in proliferation, apoptosis, regeneration and organ size control, being crucial in cancer proliferation process. In SCs, Hippo is linked to merlin and YAP/TAZ signaling and it seems to respond to mechanic/physical challenges. Recently, among factors regulating SCs, also the signaling intermediates Src tyrosine kinase and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) proved relevant for SC fate, participating in the regulation of adhesion, motility, migration and myelination. In SCs, the factors Src and FAK are regulated by the neuroactive steroid allopregnanolone, thus corroborating the importance of this steroid in the control of SC maturation. In this review, we illustrate some old and novel signaling pathways modulating SC biology and functions during the different developmental, mature and regenerative states.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558472PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.211172DOI Listing

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