G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Myelinating Glia

Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2016 Nov;37(11):977-987. doi: 10.1016/j.tips.2016.09.002. Epub 2016 Sep 23.

Abstract

The G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily represents the largest class of functionally selective drug targets for disease modulation and therapy. GPCRs have been studied in great detail in central nervous system (CNS) neurons, but these important molecules have been relatively understudied in glia. In recent years, however, exciting new roles for GPCRs in glial cell biology have emerged. We focus here on the key roles of GPCRs in a specialized subset of glia, myelinating glia. We highlight recent work firmly establishing GPCRs as regulators of myelinating glial cell development and myelin repair. These advances expand our understanding of myelinating glial cell biology and underscore the utility of targeting GPCRs to promote myelin repair in human disease.

Keywords: G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR); Schwann cell; myelination; oligodendrocyte; remyelination.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Central Nervous System / metabolism
  • Drug Design
  • Humans
  • Molecular Targeted Therapy
  • Myelin Sheath / metabolism*
  • Neuroglia / metabolism*
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled / metabolism*

Substances

  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled