Production and function of lipid second messengers in proliferating and differentiated neuroblastoma cells

D. Lang , J.N. Kanfer , G. Goracci , L. Freysz
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Multiple cellular responses are regulated through the generation of lipid second messengers upon activation of phospholipases. One such response concerns the activity of a class of kinase constituting the protein kinase C family. The production of specific molecular species of lipid second messengers may be therefore of prime importance in the activation of a member of the PKC isoforms. Prompted by this possibility we investigated the production of 1,2 diacyl-sn-glycerol (DAG) and phosphatidic acid (PtdOH) in LA-N-1 neuroblastoma cells under various physiological states. 12-0-Tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) stimulation activated a phospholipase D (PLD) specific for phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) in proliferating cells and a phospholipase C (PLC) specific for phosphatidylethanolamine (PtdEtn) in retinoic acid (RA) differentiated cells. These separate activations produced different molecular species of DAG or PtdOH. PtdOH was able to stimulate the Ca2+ dependent protein kinase C (PKC) by a mechanism which differed from the action of DAG. PtdOH did not induce the translocation of the PKC to the membrane. Moreover PtdOH, in contrast to DAG, prevented PKC degradation by inhibiting the enzymatic hydrolysis by m-calpain. These observations suggest that the stimulation of cells by agonists elicited the production of specific molecular species of lipid second messengers depending on the physiological status of the cells, and probably on the nature of the stimulus. It seems therefore likely that the generation of specific lipid second messengers may activate specific PKC isoforms resulting in a specific cellular response.

神经母细胞瘤细胞增殖分化过程中脂质第二信使的产生和功能
多种细胞反应是通过磷脂酶激活后产生的脂质第二信使来调节的。其中一个反应涉及构成蛋白激酶C家族的一类激酶的活性。因此,脂质第二信使的特定分子种类的产生可能对PKC同工型成员的激活至关重要。考虑到这种可能性,我们研究了不同生理状态下LA-N-1神经母细胞瘤细胞中1,2二酰基-sn-甘油(DAG)和磷脂酸(PtdOH)的产生。12-0-十四酰磷13-乙酸酯(TPA)刺激激活了增殖细胞中磷脂酰胆碱(PtdCho)特异性磷脂酶D (PLD)和维甲酸(RA)分化细胞中磷脂酰乙醇胺(PtdEtn)特异性磷脂酶C (PLC)。这些单独的活化产生了不同的DAG或PtdOH分子种类。PtdOH能够通过与DAG不同的机制刺激Ca2+依赖性蛋白激酶C (PKC)。PtdOH不诱导PKC向膜的易位。此外,与DAG相比,PtdOH通过抑制m-calpain的酶解来阻止PKC的降解。这些观察结果表明,激动剂对细胞的刺激会引起特定分子种类的脂质第二信使的产生,这取决于细胞的生理状态,也可能取决于刺激的性质。因此,产生特定的脂质第二信使可能会激活特定的PKC异构体,从而导致特定的细胞反应。
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