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Neuronal RARβ Signaling Modulates PTEN Activity Directly in Neurons and via Exosome Transfer in Astrocytes to Prevent Glial Scar Formation and Induce Spinal Cord Regeneration.

Maria B GoncalvesTony MalmqvistEarl ClarkeChantal J HubensJohn GristCarl HobbsDiogo TrigoMårten RislingMaria AngeriaPeter DambergThomas P CarlstedtJonathan P T Corcoran
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) often result in permanent damage in the adult due to the very limited capacity of axonal regeneration. Intrinsic neuronal programs and the formation of a glial scar are the main obstacles. Here, we identify a single target, neuronal retinoic acid receptor β (RARβ), which modulates these two aspects of the postinjury physiological response. Activation of RARβ in the neuron inactivates phosphatase and tensin homolog and induces its transfer into the astrocytes in small vesicles, where it prevents scar formation. This may open new therapeutic avenues for SCIs.
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