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GPR56: An adhesion GPCR involved in brain development, neurological disorders and cancer

Authors :
Raksha A. Ganesh
Ravi Sirdeshmukh
Krishnan Venkataraman
Source :
Brain research. 1747
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

GPR56/ADGRG1 is a member of the adhesion G-protein coupled receptor (aGPCR) family and one of the important players in the normal development of the brain. It plays a pivotal role in the diverse neurobiological processes, including cortical formation, oligodendrocyte development, and myelination. Mutations in GPR56 are known to cause brain malformation, myelination defects and are also implied in many cancers, including brain tumors. Since its identification almost two decades ago, GPR56 has emerged from an orphaned and uncharacterized GPCR to an increasingly well studied receptor. Yet, much needs to be understood about GPR56, both in terms of its molecular interactions and biological functions that may be relevant in normal health and disease. The review is focussed on the recent available knowledge of GPR56, which would give useful insights into its known and potential roles in the human brain, neurological disorders, and brain tumors like glioblastoma.

Details

ISSN :
18726240
Volume :
1747
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....114640bbbc346d414252314abd022745