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Inhibition of PTEN activity promotes IB4-positive sensory neuronal axon growth.

Li-Yu ZhouFeng HanShi-Bin QiJin-Jin MaYan-Xia MaJi-Le XieHong-Cheng ZhangXin-Ya FuJian-Quan ChenBin LiHui-Lin YangFeng ZhouSaijilafu Saijilafu
Published in: Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2020)
Traumatic nerve injuries have become a common clinical problem, and axon regeneration is a critical process in the successful functional recovery of the injured nervous system. In this study, we found that peripheral axotomy reduces PTEN expression in adult sensory neurons; however, it did not alter the expression level of PTEN in IB4-positive sensory neurons. Additionally, our results indicate that the artificial inhibition of PTEN markedly promotes adult sensory axon regeneration, including IB4-positive neuronal axon growth. Thus, our results provide strong evidence that PTEN is a prominent repressor of adult sensory axon regeneration, especially in IB4-positive neurons.
Keyphrases
  • pi k akt
  • cell proliferation
  • stem cells
  • poor prognosis
  • spinal cord
  • optic nerve
  • spinal cord injury
  • signaling pathway
  • binding protein
  • wound healing
  • long non coding rna
  • young adults
  • cerebral ischemia