IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY MOLECULES IN THE NERVOUS-SYSTEM

被引:64
作者
YOSHIHARA, Y [1 ]
OKA, S [1 ]
IKEDA, J [1 ]
MORI, K [1 ]
机构
[1] OSAKA BIOSCI INST, DEPT NEUROSCI, SUITA, OSAKA 565, JAPAN
关键词
NEURONAL NETWORKS; IMMUNOGLOBULIN DOMAIN; DEVELOPMENT; MEMBRANE PROTEINS; CELL CELL INTERACTION;
D O I
10.1016/0168-0102(91)90033-U
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Among the various types of membrane molecules involved in cell-cell interactions in the nervous system, we have focused in this review upon membrane proteins belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF). IgSF molecules are distinctive in that: (1) a large percentage of known neural adhesion molecules belongs to the IgSF; (2) they are homologous in structure (Ig domain), yet exhibit large variation of function in cell-cell interactions. The structure of IgSF molecules is briefly summarized in Section II, and each member of the IgSF which has been found in the nervous system is reviewed in Section III. In Section IV, we have discussed possible properties of yet-unknown nervous system IgSF molecules, on the assumption that nervous system IgSF molecules thus far discovered comprise only a small portion of those existing. Discussion is based upon an analogy with the immune system and upon knowledge of cell-cell interactions in the development of the nervous system. Our principal aims in this review are to summarize knowledge of neural IgSF molecules and to discuss the possibility that some IgSF molecules may encode in their structures instructions for recognizing, or for being recognized by, target neural cells. Further growth of knowledge of IgSF molecules may yield insights into the patterns of cell-cell interactions underlying the formation of neuronal circuits during development.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 105
页数:23
相关论文
共 124 条
[61]   NEURAL PROTEIN 1B236 MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN (MAG) DEFINES A SUBGROUP OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN SUPERFAMILY [J].
LAI, C ;
WATSON, JB ;
BLOOM, FE ;
SUTCLIFFE, JG ;
MILNER, RJ .
IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1987, 100 :129-151
[62]   DISTINCT ROLES FOR ADHESION MOLECULES DURING INNERVATION OF EMBRYONIC CHICK MUSCLE [J].
LANDMESSER, L ;
DAHM, L ;
SCHULTZ, K ;
RUTISHAUSER, U .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1988, 130 (02) :645-670
[63]   ISOLATION AND SEQUENCE OF A CDNA-ENCODING THE MAJOR STRUCTURAL PROTEIN OF PERIPHERAL MYELIN [J].
LEMKE, G ;
AXEL, R .
CELL, 1985, 40 (03) :501-508
[64]   L1-MEDIATED AXON OUTGROWTH OCCURS VIA A HOMOPHILIC BINDING MECHANISM [J].
LEMMON, V ;
FARR, KL ;
LAGENAUR, C .
NEURON, 1989, 2 (06) :1597-1603
[65]   THE NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR 35 YEARS LATER [J].
LEVIMONTALCINI, R .
SCIENCE, 1987, 237 (4819) :1154-1162
[66]   IMMUNOPEROXIDASE LOCALIZATION OF GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN IN RADIAL GLIAL-CELLS AND ASTROCYTES OF THE DEVELOPING RHESUS-MONKEY BRAIN [J].
LEVITT, P ;
RAKIC, P .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY, 1980, 193 (03) :815-840
[67]  
LIDNER J, 1986, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V83, P4568
[68]  
LIDNER J, 1983, NATURE, V305, P427
[69]   THE STRUCTURE OF THE CD4 AND CD8 GENES [J].
LITTMAN, DR .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY, 1987, 5 :561-584
[70]   MOUSE-BRAIN CD4 TRANSCRIPTS ENCODE ONLY THE COOH-TERMINAL HALF OF THE PROTEIN [J].
LONBERG, N ;
GETTNER, SN ;
LACY, E ;
LITTMAN, DR .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 1988, 8 (05) :2224-2228