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Plectin in the Central Nervous System and a Putative Role in Brain Astrocytes

Journal

CELLS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10092353

Keywords

plectin; central nervous system; astrocytes; glia; neurons; intermediate filaments; microtubules; actin filaments; cytolinker proteins

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Funding

  1. Slovenian Research Agency [P3 310, J3 9266, J3 7605]
  2. EuroCellNet COST Action [CA15214]
  3. CipKeBip

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Plectin, a high-molecular-mass cytolinker, is abundantly expressed in the central nervous system. Its role in the CNS is still not fully understood, but it is anticipated to be involved in signaling processes and affect fundamental functions in the brain and spinal cord. Further research is needed to fully address the direct and indirect interactions of plectin with cytoskeletal filaments and enzymes in CNS cells under normal physiological and pathologic conditions.
Plectin, a high-molecular-mass cytolinker, is abundantly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). Currently, a limited amount of data about plectin in the CNS prevents us from seeing the complete picture of how plectin affects the functioning of the CNS as a whole. Yet, by analogy to its role in other tissues, it is anticipated that, in the CNS, plectin also functions as the key cytoskeleton interlinking molecule. Thus, it is likely involved in signalling processes, thereby affecting numerous fundamental functions in the brain and spinal cord. Versatile direct and indirect interactions of plectin with cytoskeletal filaments and enzymes in the cells of the CNS in normal physiological and in pathologic conditions remain to be fully addressed. Several pathologies of the CNS related to plectin have been discovered in patients with plectinopathies. However, in view of plectin as an integrator of a cohesive mesh of cellular proteins, it is important that the role of plectin is also considered in other CNS pathologies. This review summarizes the current knowledge of plectin in the CNS, focusing on plectin isoforms that have been detected in the CNS, along with its expression profile and distribution alongside diverse cytoskeleton filaments in CNS cell types. Considering that the bidirectional communication between neurons and glial cells, especially astrocytes, is crucial for proper functioning of the CNS, we place particular emphasis on the known roles of plectin in neurons, and we propose possible roles of plectin in astrocytes.

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