TAM Signaling in the Nervous System

  • Burstyn-Cohen T
  • Hochberg A
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Abstract

Tyro3, Axl and Mertk are members of the TAM family of tyrosine kinase receptors. TAMs are activated by two structurally homologous ligands GAS6 and PROS1 . TAM receptors and ligands are widely distributed and often co-expressed in the same cells allowing diverse functions across many systems including the immune , reproductive, vascular, and the developing as well as adult nervous systems . This review will focus specifically on TAM signaling in the nervous system, highlighting the essential roles this pathway fulfills in maintaining cell survival and homeostasis , cellular functions such as phagocytosis , immunity and tissue repair. Dysfunctional TAM signaling can cause complications in development, disruptions in homeostasis which can rouse autoimmunity, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration . The development of therapeutics modulating TAM activities in the nervous system has great prospects, however, foremost we need a complete understanding of TAM signaling pathways.

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Burstyn-Cohen, T., & Hochberg, A. (2021). TAM Signaling in the Nervous System. Brain Plasticity, 7(1), 33–46. https://doi.org/10.3233/bpl-210125

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