Expression of Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C enzymes in human osteosarcoma cell lines.
J Cell Commun Signal
; 7(2): 141-50, 2013 Jun.
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The definition of the number and nature of signal transduction pathways networking in the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma raised great interest. Intracellular calcium ions are important second messengers implicated in the control of cell death. The calcium concentration is regulated by signal transduction pathways, including the Phosphoinositides (PI) signaling. Phosphatydil inositol (4,5) bisphosphate (PIP2) is critical for many cellular activities. The levels of PIP2 are regulated by means of Phosphoinositide-specific Phospholipase C (PI-PLC) family of enzymes. We delineated the panel of expression of PI-PLC enzymes in four human osteosarcoma cell lines. In MG-63 cell line, PI-PLC ß1, ß2, ß3, ß4, γ1, γ2, δ1, δ3 and ε resulted expressed. In 143B cell line, PI-PLC ß1, ß2, ß3, ß4, γ1, γ2, δ1, δ3 and ε were expressed. In SaOS-2 cell line, PI-PLC ß1, ß3, ß4, γ1, γ2, δ1, δ3, ε and η1. In Hs888 cell line, PI-PLC ß1, ß3, ß4, γ1, δ1, δ3, δ4, ε and η1 the administration of U-73122 to cultures briefly modifies the levels of PI-PLC transcripts. The obtained complete expression panel of PI-PLC isoforms will be a useful tool for further functional studies about the role of the PI signal transduction pathway in osteosarcoma.
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