Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

neural cell adhesion molecule 1
Identifiers
Symbol NCAM1
HUGO 7656
Entrez 4684
OMIM 116930
RefSeq NM_000615
UniProt P13591
Other data
Locus Chr. 11 q23-q24

Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule (NCAM, also the cluster of differentiation CD56) is a homophilic binding glycoprotein expressed on the surface of neurons, glia and skeletal muscle. NCAM has been implicated as having a role in cell-cell adhesion,[1] neurite outgrowth, synaptic plasticity, and learning and memory.

There are at least 27 alternatively spliced NCAM mRNAs produced giving a wide diversity of NCAM isoforms. The three main isoforms of NCAM vary only in their cytoplasmic domain: NCAM-120kDa (GPI anchored), NCAM-140kDa (short cytoplasmic domain), NCAM-180kDa (long cytoplasmic domain).

The extracellular domain of NCAM consists of five immunoglobulin-like (Ig) domains followed by two fibronectin type III (FNIII) domains. The different domains of NCAM have been shown to have different roles with the Ig domains being involved in homophilic binding to NCAM, and the FNIII domains being involved signalling leading to neurite outgrowth. Homophilic binding occurs between NCAM molecules on opposing surfaces (trans-) and NCAM molecules on the same surface (cis-)1. There is much controversy as to how exactly NCAM homophilic binding is arranged both in trans- and cis-. Current models suggest trans- homophilic binding occurs between two NCAM molecules binding antiparallel between all five Ig domains or just IgI and IgII. cis- homophilic binding is thought to occur by interactions between both IgI and IgII, and IgI and IgIII, forming a higher order NCAM multimer. Both cis- and trans- NCAM homophilic binding have been shown to be important in NCAM “activation” leading to neurite outgrowth.

Another layer of complexity is created by the insertion of other "minor" exons in the NCAM transcript. The two most notable are the VASE (VAriable domain Spliced Exon)exon which is thought to correlate with an inbition of the neurite outgrowth promoting properties of NCAM, and the MSD (Muscle Specific Domain) the function of which is unknown but is found only in NCAM-120 in skeletal mucle.

NCAM can be posttranlationally modified by the addition of polysialic acid to the fifth Ig domain which is thought to abrogate its homophilic binding properties and can lead to reduced cell adhesion important in cell migration and invasion.

NCAM is thought to signal to induce neurite outgrowth via the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR) and act upon the p59Fyn signalling pathway.

In anatomic pathology, pathologists make use of CD56 immunohistochemistry to recognize certain tumors. Normal cells that stain positively for CD56 include NK cells, activated T cells, the brain and cerebellum, and neuroendocrine tissues. Tumors that are CD56-positive are myeloma, myeloid leukemia, neuroendocrine tumors, Wilm's tumor, adult neuroblastoma, NK/T cell lymphomas, pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma, pheochromocytoma, and small cell lung carcinoma.

Ewing's sarcoma / PNET is CD56 negative.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pathology Outlines

[edit] External links

In other languages