Disruption of gap junctional communication by the platelet-derived growth factor is mediated via multiple signaling pathways

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Hossain, MZ
Jagdale, AB
Ao, P
Kazlauskas, A
Boynton, AL
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[1] Northwest Hosp, Seattle, WA 98125 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Schepens Eye Res Inst, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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10.1074/jbc.274.15.10489
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) mediates its cellular functions via activation of its receptor tyrosine kinase followed by the recruitment and activation of several signaling molecules. These signaling molecules then initiate specific signaling cascades, finally resulting in distinct physiological effects. To delineate the PDGF signaling pathway responsible for the disruption of gap junctional communication (GJC), wild-type PDGF receptor beta (PDGFR beta) and a series of PDGFR beta mutants were expressed in T51B rat liver epithelial cells. In cells expressing wild-type PDGFR beta, PDGF induced disruption of GJC and phosphorylation of a gap junctional protein, connexin-43 (Cx43), which required activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase, although involvement of additional factors was also evident. In the F5 mutant lacking binding sites for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, GTPase-activating protein, SHP-2, and phospholipase C gamma 1 (PLC gamma 1), PDGF induced mitogen-activated protein kinase, but failed to affect GJC or Cx43, indicating involvement of additional signals presumably initiated by one or more of the mutated binding sites. Examination of the single-site mutants revealed that PDGF effects were not mediated via a single signaling component. This was confirmed by the "add-back" mutants, which showed that restoration of either SHP-2 or PLC gamma 1 binding was sufficient to propagate the GJC inhibitory actions of PDGF. Further analysis showed that activation of PLC gamma 1 is involved in Cx43 phosphorylation, which surprisingly failed to correlate with GJC blockade. The results of our study demonstrate that PDGF-induced disruption of GJC can be mediated by multiple signaling pathways and requires participation of multiple components.
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