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PLoS One ; 8(8): e72164, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23977241

ABSTRACT

Stimulation of neurons with brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) results in robust induction of SORLA, an intracellular sorting receptor of the VPS10P domain receptor gene family. However, the relevance of SORLA for BDNF-induced neuronal responses has not previously been investigated. We now demonstrate that SORLA is a sorting factor for the tropomyosin-related kinase receptor B (TrkB) that facilitates trafficking of this BDNF receptor between synaptic plasma membranes, post-synaptic densities, and cell soma, a step critical for neuronal signal transduction. Loss of SORLA expression results in impaired neuritic transport of TrkB and in blunted response to BDNF in primary neurons; and it aggravates neuromotoric deficits caused by low BDNF activity in a mouse model of Huntington's disease. Thus, our studies revealed a key role for SORLA in mediating BDNF trophic signaling by regulating the intracellular location of TrkB.


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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/metabolism , Huntington Disease/genetics , LDL-Receptor Related Proteins/metabolism , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Membrane Transport Proteins/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/metabolism , Receptors, LDL/metabolism , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/pharmacology , Cell Line , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Huntington Disease/metabolism , Huntington Disease/physiopathology , LDL-Receptor Related Proteins/genetics , Male , Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics , Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/drug effects , Primary Cell Culture , Protein Transport , Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/genetics , Receptor, trkB , Receptors, LDL/genetics , Signal Transduction , Synapses/drug effects , Synapses/genetics
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