A Glance at the Molecules That Regulate Oligodendrocyte Myelination
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. OPC Proliferation
2.1. Wnt Signaling Pathway
2.2. FGF2/FGFR1
2.3. GPR56
2.4. GPR17
2.5. SOX2
2.6. NOTCH1
2.7. SHH
3. OL Differentiation
3.1. AKT-mTOR
3.2. ERK1/2
3.3. GPR37
3.4. SOX10-MYRF
3.5. NRG1
3.6. BDNF
3.7. GlcNAc
3.8. OLIG2
3.9. PDE
4. OL Maturation
4.1. DDIT4
4.2. JAM2
4.3. PKD1
4.4. TTR
4.5. LINGO-1
4.6. N-WASP
4.7. PRMT5
4.8. ZEB2
4.9. PAD2
4.10. NPC1
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
5-FU | 5-Fluorouracil |
AC | Adenylate cyclase |
ADGRG1 | Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor G1 |
AKT | AKT serine/threonine kinase 1 |
BACE1 | Beta-site APP-cleaving enzyme 1 |
Bdnf | Brain-derived neurotrophic factor |
BFPP | Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria |
BMP | Bone morphogenetic protein |
BOC | BOC cell adhesion associated, oncogene regulated |
BPA | Bisphenol-A |
cAMP | Cyclic adenosine monophosphate |
CNP | 2,3-cyclic nucleotide 3-phosphodiesterase |
CNS | Central nervous system |
CREB | cAMP responsive element binding protein 1 |
DDIT4 | DNA damage inducible transcript 4 |
DLG1 | Discs large MAGUK scaffold protein 1 |
ER | Endoplasmic reticulum |
ErbB | Erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase |
FGF2 | Fibroblast growth factor 2 |
GAP | RAS p21 protein activator 1 |
GlcNAc | N-acetylglucosamine |
Gli1 | GLI family zinc finger 1 |
GPR56 | G protein-coupled receptor 56 |
HDAC | Histone deacetylase |
HES5 | Hes family bHLH transcription factor 5 |
ID2 | Inhibitor of DNA binding 2 |
JAM2 | Junction adhesion molecule 2 |
LEF | Lymphoid enhancer binding factor |
LINGO-1 | Leucine-rich repeat and Ig-like domain-containing Nogo receptor interacting protein 1 |
LPC | Lysophosphatidylcholine |
MAG | Myelin-associated glycoprotein |
MAPK | Mitogen-activated protein kinase |
MBP | Myelin basic protein |
MEK1 | MAPK kinase 1 |
Mib1 | MIB E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 |
MTMR2 | Myotubularin-related protein 2 |
mTOR | Mechanistic target of rapamycin |
MYRF | Myelin regulatory factor |
NG2 | Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan neuron-glia antigen 2 |
Nkx2.2 | NK2 homeobox 2 |
NOTCH1 | Notch receptor 1 |
NPC | Niemann–Pick Type C disease |
NPC1 | NPC intracellular cholesterol transporter 1 |
NRG1 | Neuregulin-1 |
N-WASP | Neural Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein |
p75NTR | p75 neurotrophin receptor |
OL | Oligodendrocyte |
OLIG2 | Oligodendrocyte transcription factor 2 |
OPC | Oligodendrocyte progenitor cell |
PAD2 | Peptidyl-arginine deiminase 2 |
PAELR | Parkin-associated endothelin B-like receptor |
PDEs | Phosphodiesterases |
PDGFRα | Platelet-derived growth factor receptor α-subunit |
PI3K | Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase |
PKA | Protein kinase A |
PKD1 | Protein kinase D1 |
PPH | Primary palmar hyperhidrosis |
PTEN | Phosphatase and tensin homolog |
RAB35 | RAB35, member RAS oncogene family |
RAPTOR | Regulatory-associated protein of MTOR complex 1 |
RHEB | Ras homolog, mTORC1 binding |
RhoA | Ras homolog family member A |
RICTOR | RPTOR independent companion of MTOR complex 2 |
SHH | Sonic hedgehog |
Smo | Smoothened, frizzled class receptor |
SOX2 | SRY (sex-determining region Y)-box transcription factor 2 |
TCF7L2 | Transcription factor 7-like 2 |
TG2 | Transglutaminase-2 |
TMEM98 | Transmembrane protein 98 |
TNF-α | Tumor necrosis factor-α |
TRKB | Tropomyosin-related kinase receptor B |
TSC1 | Tuberous sclerosis protein 1 |
TTR | Transthyretin |
WNT | Wingless-type MMTV integration site family |
Xaf1 | XIAP-associated factor 1 |
ZEB2 | Zinc finger E-box binding homeobox 2 |
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Factors | Potential Pathway | OPC Proliferation | OL Differentiation | OL Maturation | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HDAC | HDAC-TCF7L2 | + | [16,19,22] | ||
WNT | WNT-β-Catenin-TCF7L2 | + | − | [17,18,19] | |
GPR17 | GPR17-ID2/ID4; GPR17-OLIG2; GPR17-ERK1/2 | +/− | − | − | [13,42,43,50,51,52,54,55,56] |
GPR56 | GPR56/Gα12/13-RhoA | + | − | − | [33,34,36,37,38,39] |
LINGO-1 | LINGO-1-RhoA | − | − | [6,174,175,176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183] | |
TG2 | TG2-Laminin-GPR56 | + | [40] | ||
ERK1/2 | MEK-ERK1/2 | + | + | [93,94,95,96,97,98] | |
GPR37 | GPR37-cAMP-Raf-MAPK-ERK1/2 | − | +/− | [35,100] | |
OLIG2 | OLIG2-NKX2.2; OLIG2-SOX8/10 | + | + | +/− | [152,158] |
ZEB2 | OLIG2-ZEB2 | + | [194,195] | ||
SOX10-MYRF | SOX10-MYRF | + | + | [102,103,107,109,110,111,112,113,114,117,118] | |
AKT-mTOR | PI3K-AKT-mTOR | + | + | [78,79,80,81,90] | |
DDIT4 | DDIT4-mTOR | − | [83] | ||
NRG1 | NRG1/ErbB- PI3K-AKT-mTOR | + | + | +/− | [125,126,127,128,129,130,134,135,136,137,138,142,143] |
TTR | TTR-pAKT | − | [172,173] | ||
BDNF | BDNF/TrkB | + | + | [145] | |
FGF2 | FGF2/FGFR1 | + | − | +/− | [23,24,25,28,29,31] |
GlcNAc | GlcNAc-PDGF-α | + | + | [146] | |
JAM2 | \ | − | [77,162] | ||
NG2 | \ | + | − | [9,10,11] | |
NOTCH1 | NOTCH1-HES5 | − | − | − | [63,64,65,66,67] |
NPC1 | \ | + | [202,203,204] | ||
N-WASP | \ | + | [185,186,187] | ||
PAD2 | PAD2-TNF-α; PAD2-MBP | − | − | [196,198,199,200,201] | |
PDE | \ | + | + | [160,161] | |
PKD1 | \ | − | [168] | ||
PRMT5 | \ | + | + | [189] | |
SOX2 | \ | + | +/− | [59,60,61,62] | |
SHH | SHH-BOC | + | + | [69,70,71,72,73] |
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Wang S, Wang Y, Zou S. A Glance at the Molecules That Regulate Oligodendrocyte Myelination. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2022; 44(5):2194-2216. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44050149
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Shunqi, Yingxing Wang, and Suqi Zou. 2022. "A Glance at the Molecules That Regulate Oligodendrocyte Myelination" Current Issues in Molecular Biology 44, no. 5: 2194-2216. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44050149
APA StyleWang, S., Wang, Y., & Zou, S. (2022). A Glance at the Molecules That Regulate Oligodendrocyte Myelination. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(5), 2194-2216. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44050149