Study of orexins signal transduction pathways in rat olfactory mucosa and in olfactory sensory neurons-derived cell line Odora: Multiple orexin signalling pathways

2007 ◽  
Vol 141 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 73-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatiana Gorojankina ◽  
Denise Grébert ◽  
Roland Salesse ◽  
Zahra Tanfin ◽  
Monique Caillol
2010 ◽  
Vol 44 (4) ◽  
pp. 195-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samantha Gardner ◽  
Emmanouil Stavrou ◽  
Patricia E Rischitor ◽  
Elena Faccenda ◽  
Adam J Pawson

The binding of GnRH to its receptor on pituitary gonadotropes leads to the targeting of a diverse array of signalling mediators. These mediators drive multiple signal transduction pathways, which in turn regulate a variety of cellular processes, including the biosynthesis and secretion of the gonadotropins LH and FSH. Advances in our understanding of the mechanisms and signalling pathways that are recruited to regulate gonadotrope function are continually being made. This review will focus on the recent demonstration that key mediators of the canonical Wnt signalling pathway are targeted by GnRH in gonadotropes, and that these may play essential roles in regulating the expression of many of the key players in gonadotrope biology, including the GnRH receptor and the gonadotropins.


1994 ◽  
Vol 124 (5) ◽  
pp. 807-815 ◽  
Author(s):  
LM Quarmby ◽  
HC Hartzell

The molecular machinery of deflagellation can be activated in detergent permeabilized Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by the addition of Ca2+ (Sanders, M. A., and J. L. Salisbury, 1989. J. Cell Biol. 108:1751-1760). This suggests that stimuli which induce deflagellation in living cells cause an increase in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+, but this has never been demonstrated. In this paper we report that the wasp venom peptide, mastoparan, and the permeant organic acid, benzoate, activate two different signalling pathways to trigger deflagellation. We have characterized each pathway with respect to: (a) the requirement for extracellular Ca2+; (b) sensitivity to Ca2+ channel blockers; and (c) 45Ca influx. We also report that a new mutant strain of C. reinhardtii, adf-1, is specifically defective in the acid-activated signalling pathway. Both signalling pathways appear normal in another mutant, fa-1, that is defective in the machinery of deflagellation (Lewin, R. and C. Burrascano. 1983. Experientia. 39:1397-1398; Sanders, M. A., and J. L. Salisbury. 1989. J. Cell Biol. 108:1751-1760). We conclude that mastoparan induces the release of an intracellular pool of Ca2+ whereas acid induces an influx of extracellular Ca2+ to activate the machinery of deflagellation.


1992 ◽  
Vol 281 (2) ◽  
pp. 301-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Schwaner ◽  
R Seifert ◽  
G Schultz

The pluripotent human erythroleukaemia cell line, HEL, possesses erythrocytic, megakaryocytic and macrophage-like properties. With respect to signal transduction, HEL cells have been used as a model system for platelets, but little attention has been paid to their phagocytic properties. We studied the effects of various receptor agonists on the intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in HEL cells. Thrombin, platelet-activating factor (PAF), ATP, UTP, prostaglandins E1 and E2 (PGE1 and PGE2), the PGE2 analogue sulprostone and the stable PGI2 analogues iloprost and cicaprost increased [Ca2+]i. ADP was less effective than ATP, and UDP was unable to increase [Ca2+]i. The increases in [Ca2+]i induced by thrombin, PAF, ATP, UTP, iloprost and cicaprost were pertussis toxin-insensitive, whereas the increases induced by PGE2 and sulprostone were completely inhibited by the toxin. The increase in [Ca2+]i induced by PGE1 was partially inhibited by pertussis toxin. PGE2 did not desensitize the increase in [Ca2+]i induced by iloprost, and vice versa. PGE1 desensitized the response to PGE2 and iloprost but not vice versa. Adrenaline potentiated the iloprost- but not the PGE2-induced rise in [Ca2+]i. The phorbol ester phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate completely blocked the rise in [Ca2+]i induced by ATP and PGE1, whereas the increases induced by thrombin and PAF were only partially inhibited. Agonists increased [Ca2+]i through release from internal stores and sustained Ca2+ influx. Thrombin stimulated Mn2+ influx, which was blocked by Ni2+. Diltiazem, isradipine, gramicidin and 1-(beta-[3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propoxy]-4-methoxyphenethyl)-1H-imidazole hydrochloride (SK&F 96365) did not affect agonist-induced rises in [Ca2+]i. HEL cells contained substantial amounts of beta-glucuronidase which, however, could not be released, and they did not aggregate or generate superoxide. Our data suggest that: (1) HEL cells possess nucleotide receptors with properties similar to those of phagocytes; (2) they possess receptors for PGE2 and PGI2, and PGE1 is an agonist at both receptors; (3) agonist-induced increases in [Ca2+]i are mediated through pertussis toxin-sensitive as well as -insensitive signal transduction pathways; and (4) agonists increase [Ca2+]i by mobilization from internal stores and influx from the extracellular space through cation channels with properties similar to those of phagocytes and platelets.


Blood ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 114 (22) ◽  
pp. 2384-2384
Author(s):  
Matilde Y Follo ◽  
Sara Mongiorgi ◽  
Cristina Clissa ◽  
Francesca Chiarini ◽  
Stefania Paolini ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 2384 Poster Board II-361 Introduction: Phosphoinositide-phospholipase (PI-PLC) C beta1, PI-PLCgamma1 and Akt are key enzymes in nuclear signal transduction pathways, affecting both cell cycle and differentiation in normal physiology and neoplastic transformation. Our group previously showed not only that the Akt/mTOR axis is activated in patients with high-risk MDS (Follo MY et al, Cancer Res 2007), but also that there is an inverse correlation between PI-PLCbeta1 expression and Akt activation (Follo MY et al, Leukemia 2008). Moreover, we recently demonstrated that patients belonging to all of the IPSS risk groups can display a PI-PLCbeta1 mono-allelic deletion, and that this cytogenetic alteration is associated with a higher risk of evolution into Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) (Follo MY et al, J Clin Oncol 2009). Erythropoietin (EPO) is an effective treatment of anemia in 40-60% of low-risk MDS, often inducing a prolonged response. Interestingly, the activation of the EPO receptor has been correlated to the PI3K/Akt axis, which in turn is linked to either PI-PLCbeta1 or PI-PLCgamma1 signalling, so that EPO could affect cell proliferation and apoptosis. The aim of this study was therefore to clarify the relationship between EPO treatment and lipid signalling pathways, to investigate their role as molecular targets or predictive factors during EPO therapy. In fact, in patients who are refractory or lose response to EPO there could be a specific activation or inhibition of pathways involved in both cell cycle and differentiation. Patients and Methods: In this study we examined the effect of EPO treatment on lipid signal transduction pathways in MDS patients. The study included 16 patients (IPSS risk: low or intermediate-1), with a favourable response to EPO in 8/16 (50%) of the cases. For each patient we had the opportunity to analyze the expression of PI-PLCbeta1, PI-PLCgamma1, p-Akt and PIP2, which is involved in both PI-PLCbeta1 and PI3K/Akt activation processes, before and during EPO treatment, in order to detect every change in both clinical and biological features. By FISH analysis, we firstly assessed the presence of PI-PLCbeta1 mono-allelic deletion. Then, we quantified PI-PLCbeta1 and PI-PLCgamma1 gene and protein expression, as well as PIP2 and the degree of Akt activation; mRNA levels were quantified by real-time PCR, whereas the protein amount was detected by both a immunocytochemical and a flow cytometric detection approach. Results: The PI-PLCbeta1 mono-allelic deletion was found in 5/16 (31%) low-risk MDS patients: 2 of them showed a rapid evolution into AML, whilst the remaining 3 cases did not respond to EPO treatment. The molecular analyses showed a specific increase in Akt/PI-PLCgamma1 pathway for responder patients, whereas most of the patients refactory to EPO displayed a slight decrease in p-Akt levels and an activation of PI-PLCbeta1 signalling during EPO administration, so that these patients seem to counteract the lack of one PI-PLCbeta1 allele by increasing PI-PLCbeta1 gene and protein expression. Conclusions: Our results, although obtained in a small number of cases, confirm the possible involvement of PI-PLCbeta1 pathways in the EPO signalling. Moreover, our data suggest that the presence of the PI-PLCbeta1 mono-allelic deletion is associated with a worse clinical outcome and with a lack of response to EPO treatment, even in low-risk MDS patients who apparently have a good response profile for EPO (recent diagnosis, absence of long-term transfusion dependence, low or intermediate-1 IPSS risk, serum EPO levels<500 U/L). In fact, in our series, patients with the PI-PLCbeta1 mono-allelic deletion showed an unfavourable outcome (either a rapid evolution into AML or refractoriness to EPO treatment). Moreover, our findings indicate that not only PI-PLCbeta1, but also Akt/PI-PLCgamma1 pathways are critical for cell survival and proliferation in MDS patients treated with EPO. Therefore, these signal transduction pathways could become in the future an important target for the development of innovative strategies for MDS. Disclosures: Finelli: Celgene: Consultancy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 1548-1556 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirko Pesce ◽  
Sara Franceschelli ◽  
Alessio Ferrone ◽  
Maria Anna De Lutiis ◽  
Antonia Patruno ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy Soria Sotillo ◽  
Santiago Tarqui ◽  
Xiaoli Huang ◽  
Giovanna Almanza ◽  
Stina Oredsson

Abstract Background Flavonoids are compounds of interest in the search for new anti-cancer therapies. We have previously isolated the methoxyflavones 5,4′-dihydroxy-6,7,8,3′-tetramethoxyflavone (8-methoxycirsilineol), 5,4′-dihydroxy-6,7,8-trimethoxyflavone (xanthomicrol), and 5,4,'3′-trihydroxy-6,7,8-trimethoxyflavone (sideritoflavone) from Baccharis densiflora. Herein, we investigate the toxicity of these methoxyflavones in human breast-derived cell line. Our main aim was to focus on the cancer stem cell (CSC) sub-population of JIMT-1 breast cancer cells. Methods Initially, dose response experiments yielding inhibitory concentration 50 (IC50) values were performed using MCF-7, HCC1937, and JIMT-1 breast cancer, and the MCF-10A normal-like breast cell lines to get an understanding of toxic ranges. Due to a clear difference in the toxicity of the flavones, only sideritoflavone was selected for further studies using the JIMT-1 cell line. Effects on the CSC sub-population was investigated using flow cytometry-based methods. A wound healing assay and digital holographic microscopy were used to investigate effects on cell movement. A reporter assay was used to study effects on signal transduction pathways and Western blot for protein expression. Results The dose response data showed that 8-methoxycirsilineol was non-toxic at concentrations below 100 μM, that the IC50 of xanthomicrol was between 50 and 100 μM, while sideritoflavone was highly toxic with a single digit μM IC50 in all cell lines. Treatment of the JIMT-1 cells with 2 μM sideritoflavone did not selectively effect the CSC sub-population. Instead, sideritoflavone treatment inhibited the proliferation of both the non-CSC and the CSC sub-populations to the same extent. The inhibition of cell proliferation resulted in an accumulation of cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle and the treated cells showed an increased level of γ-H2A histone family member X indicating DNA double strand breaks. Analysis of the effect of sideritoflavone treatment on signal transduction pathways showed activation of the Wnt, Myc/Max, and transforming growth factor-β pathways. The level of p65/nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated Β cells was increased in sideritoflavone-treated cells. Cell movement was decreased by sideritoflavone treatment. Conclusions Altogether our data show that the methoxyflavone sideritoflavone has favourable anti-cancer effects that may be exploited for development to be used in combination with CSC specific compounds.


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