The c-Jun transcription factor - Bipotential mediator of neuronal death, survival and regeneration

1997 | review. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The c-Jun transcription factor - Bipotential mediator of neuronal death, survival and regeneration​
Herdegen, T.; Skene, P.& Bähr, M. ​ (1997)
Trends in Neurosciences, 20​(5) pp. 227​-231​.​
Elsevier Sci Ltd. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-2236(96)01000-4 

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Herdegen, T.; Skene, P; Bähr, Mathias 
Abstract
Axon interruption elicits a complex neuronal response that leaves neurons poised precariously between death and regeneration. The signals underlying this dichotomy are not fully understood. The transcription factor c-Jun is one of the earliest and most consistent markers for neurons that respond to nerve-fiber transection, and its expression can be related to both degeneration and survival including target re-innervation. In vitro experiments have demonstrated that expression of c-Jun can kill neonatal neurons but, in the adult nervous system, c-Jun might also be involved in neuroprotection and regeneration. The functional characteristics of c-Jun offer a model for the ability of a single molecule to serve as pivotal regulator for death or survival, not only in the response of the cell body to axonal lesions but also following neurodegenerative disorders. In this model, the fate of neurons is determined by a novel transcriptional network comprising c-Jun, ATF-2 (activating transcription factor-2) and JNKs (c-Jun N-terminal kinases).
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1997
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
Journal
Trends in Neurosciences 
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0166-2236

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