Prevention by nerve growth factor (NGF) of apoptotic death in neural cells has been variously ascribed to binding of NGF to its low-affinity (p75) or high-affinity (trkA) receptor or to a cooperative interaction between the two. In a series of studies using, in turn, neuroblastoma cell lines that express only p75, mutant NGF species that bind selectively to either p75 or trkA, and apolyclonal antibody that binds to the NGF-binding domain of p75, we demonstrate that NGF binding to p75 is both necessary and sufficient for the abrogation of apoptosis in neuroblastoma cells treated with antimitotic agents.
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Cortazzo, M. H., Kassis, E. S., Sproul, K. A., & Schor, N. F. (1996). Nerve growth factor (NGF)-mediated protection of neural crest cells from antimitotic agent-induced apoptosis: The role of the low-affinity NGF receptor. Journal of Neuroscience, 16(12), 3895–3899. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.16-12-03895.1996
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