Journal article

Gas6 deficiency increases oligodendrocyte loss and microglial activation in response to cuprizone-induced demyelination

MD Binder, HS Cate, AL Prieto, D Kemper, H Butzkueven, MM Gresle, T Cipriani, VG Jokubaitis, P Carmeliet, TJ Kilpatrick

Journal of Neuroscience | SOC NEUROSCIENCE | Published : 2008

Abstract

The TAM family of receptor protein tyrosine kinases comprises three known members, namely Tyro3, Axl, and Mer. These receptors are widely expressed in the nervous system, including by oligodendrocytes, the cell type responsible for myelinating the CNS. We examined the potential role of the TAM family and of their principle cognate ligand, Gas6 (growth arrest gene 6), in modulating the phenotype of the cuprizone model of demyelination. We found that the expression profiles of Axl, Mer, and Gas6 mRNA were increased in the corpus callosum in a temporal profile correlating with the increased migration and proliferation of microglia/macrophages in this model. In contrast, expression of Tyro3 decr..

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