LINGO-1 and its role in CNS repair

Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 2008;40(10):1971-8. doi: 10.1016/j.biocel.2008.03.018. Epub 2008 Apr 1.

Abstract

LINGO-1 is selectively expressed in the CNS on both oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) and neurons. Its expression is developmentally regulated in the normal CNS, as well as up-regulated in human or rat models of neuropathologies. LINGO-1 functions as a negative regulator of oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination, neuronal survival and axonal regeneration. Across diverse animal CNS disease models, targeted LINGO-1 inhibition was found to promote neuron and oligodendrocyte survival, axon regeneration, oligodendrocyte differentiation, remyelination and improved functional recovery. The targeted inhibition of LINGO-1 therefore presents a novel therapeutic approach for the treatment of neurological diseases.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Axons / metabolism
  • Central Nervous System / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Myelin Sheath / metabolism
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism*
  • Organ Specificity
  • Wound Healing*

Substances

  • Nerve Tissue Proteins