Estrogen action via the G protein-coupled receptor, GPR30: Stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and cAMP-mediated attenuation of the epidermal growth factor receptor-to-MAPK signaling axis

被引:709
|
作者
Filardo, EJ
Quinn, JA
Frackelton, AR
Bland, KI
机构
[1] Rhode Isl Hosp, Dept Med, Div Clin Pharmacol, Providence, RI 02903 USA
[2] Rhode Isl Hosp, Dept Surg, Providence, RI 02903 USA
[3] Roger Williams Hosp, Providence, RI 02903 USA
[4] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02903 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1210/me.16.1.70
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Estrogen triggers rapid yet transient activation of the MAPKs, extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Erk)-1 and Erk-2. We have reported that this estrogen action requires the G protein-coupled receptor, GPR30, and occurs via G beta gamma -subunit protein-dependent transactivation of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor through the release of pro-heparan-bound EGF from the cell surface. Here we investigate the mechanism by which Erk1/-2 activity is rapidly restored to basal levels after estrogen stimulation. Evidence is provided that attenuation of Erk-1/-2 activity by estrogen occurs via GPR30-dependent stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and cAMP-dependent signaling that results in Raf-1 inactivation. We show that 17 beta -E2 represses EGF-induced activation of the Raf-to-Erk pathway in human breast carcinoma cells that express GPR30, including MCF-7 and SKBR3 cells which express both or neither, ER, respectively. MDA-MB-231 cells, which express ERP, but not ER alpha, and low levels of GPR30 protein, are unable to stimulate adenylyl cyclase or promote estrogen- mediated blockade of EGF-induced activation of Erk-1/-2. Pretreatment of MDA-MB-231 cells with cholera toxin, which ADP-ribosylates and activates Gas subunit proteins, results in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-independent adenylyl cyclase activity and suppression of EGF-induced Erk-1/-2 activity. Transfection of GPR30 into MDA-MB-231 cells restores their ability to stimulate adenylyl cyclase and attenuate EGF-induced activation of Erk1/-2 by estrogen. Moreover, GPR30-dependent, cAMP-mediated attenuation of EGF-induced Erk1/-2 activity was achieved by ER antagonists such as tamoxifen or ICI 182, 780; yet not by 17 alpha -E2 or progesterone. Thus, our data delineate a novel mechanism, requiring GPR30 and estrogen, that acts to regulate Erk-1/-2 activity via an inhibitory signal mediated by cAMP. Coupled with our prior findings, these current data imply that estrogen balances Erk-1/-2 activity through a single GPCR via two distinct G protein-dependent signaling pathways that have opposing effects on the EGF receptor-to-MAPK pathway.
引用
收藏
页码:70 / 84
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] GPR30: A G protein-coupled receptor for estrogen
    Prossnitz, Eric R.
    Arterburn, Jeffrey B.
    Sklar, Larry A.
    MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2007, 265 : 138 - 142
  • [2] Coordinate Regulation of Estrogen-Mediated Fibronectin Matrix Assembly and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Transactivation by the G Protein-Coupled Receptor, GPR30
    Quinn, Jeffrey A.
    Graeber, C. Thomas
    Frackelton, A. Raymond, Jr.
    Kim, Minsoo
    Schwarzbauer, Jean E.
    Filardo, Edward J.
    MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2009, 23 (07) : 1052 - 1064
  • [3] Prunetin signals via G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR30(GPER1): Stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and cAMP-mediated activation of MAPK signaling induces Runx2 expression in osteoblasts to promote bone regeneration
    Khan, Kainat
    Pal, Subhashis
    Yadav, Manisha
    Maurya, Rakesh
    Trivedi, Arun Kumar
    Sanyal, Sabyasachi
    Chattopadhyay, Naibedya
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2015, 26 (12): : 1491 - 1501
  • [4] Activation of the novel estrogen receptor G protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) at the plasma membrane
    Filardo, E.
    Quinn, J.
    Pang, Y.
    Graeber, C.
    Shaw, S.
    Dong, J.
    Thomas, P.
    ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2007, 148 (07) : 3236 - 3245
  • [5] Prunetin signals via G protein coupled receptor, GPR30: stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and cAMP-mediated activation of MAPK signaling induces Runx2 expression in osteoblasts to promote bone regeneration (vol 26, pg 1491, 2015)
    Khan, Kainat
    Pal, Subhashis
    Yadav, Manisha
    Maurya, Rakesh
    Trivedi, Arun Kumar
    Sanyal, Sabyasachi
    Chattopadhyay, Naibedya
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2017, 47 : 132 - 132
  • [6] Involvement of G Protein-Coupled Receptor 30 (GPR30) in Rapid Action of Estrogen in Primate LHRH Neurons
    Noel, Sekoni D.
    Keen, Kim L.
    Baumann, David I.
    Filardo, Edward J.
    Terasawa, Ei
    MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2009, 23 (03) : 349 - 359
  • [7] The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor GPER/GPR30 as a regulator of cardiovascular function
    Meyer, Matthias R.
    Prossnitz, Eric R.
    Barton, Matthias
    VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 2011, 55 (1-3) : 17 - 25
  • [8] The role of the G protein-coupled receptor GPR30 in the effects of estrogen in ovariectomized mice
    Windahl, S. H.
    Andersson, N.
    Chagin, A. S.
    Martensson, U. E. A.
    Carlsten, H.
    Olde, B.
    Swanson, C.
    Moverare-Skrtic, S.
    Savendahl, L.
    Lagerquist, M. K.
    Leeb-Lundberg, L. M. F.
    Ohlsson, C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 2009, 296 (03): : E490 - E496
  • [9] Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) transactivation by estrogen via the G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR30: a novel signaling pathway with potential significance for breast cancer
    Filardo, EJ
    JOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2002, 80 (02): : 231 - 238
  • [10] The Role of the G Protein-coupled Receptor GPR30 in Effects of Estrogen in Ovariectomized Mice.
    Windahl, S. H.
    Andersson, N.
    Chagin, A.
    Martensson, U. E.
    Carlsten, H.
    Olde, B.
    Leeb-Lundberg, L. M. F.
    Swanson, C.
    Savendahl, L.
    Lagerquist, M. K.
    Ohlsson, C.
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2008, 23 : S284 - S284