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Constitutively active signaling by the G protein ßγ-subunit mediates intrinsically increased phosphodiesterase-4 activity in human asthmatic airway smooth muscle cells.
Hu, Aihua; Diener, Barry L; Josephson, Maureen B; Grunstein, Michael M.
Afiliação
  • Hu A; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
  • Diener BL; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
  • Josephson MB; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
  • Grunstein MM; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America; University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS One ; 10(3): e0118712, 2015.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25742624
ABSTRACT
Signaling by the Gßγ subunit of Gi protein, leading to downstream c-Src-induced activation of the Ras/c-Raf1/MEK-ERK1/2 signaling pathway and its upregulation of phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) activity, was recently shown to mediate the heightened contractility in proasthmatic sensitized isolated airway smooth muscle (ASM), as well as allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in an in vivo animal model of allergic asthma. This study investigated whether cultured human ASM (HASM) cells derived from asthmatic donor lungs exhibit constitutively increased PDE activity that is attributed to intrinsically upregulated Gßγ signaling coupled to c-Src activation of the Ras/MEK/ERK1/2 cascade. We show that, relative to normal cells, asthmatic HASM cells constitutively exhibit markedly increased intrinsic PDE4 activity coupled to heightened Gßγ-regulated phosphorylation of c-Src and ERK1/2, and direct co-localization of the latter with the PDE4D isoform. These signaling events and their induction of heightened PDE activity are acutely suppressed by treating asthmatic HASM cells with a Gßγ inhibitor. Importantly, along with increased Gßγ activation, asthmatic HASM cells also exhibit constitutively increased direct binding of the small Rap1 GTPase-activating protein, Rap1GAP, to the α-subunit of Gi protein, which serves to cooperatively facilitate Ras activation and, thereby, enable enhanced Gßγ-regulated ERK1/2-stimulated PDE activity. Collectively, these data are the first to identify that intrinsically increased signaling via the Gßγ subunit, facilitated by Rap1GAP recruitment to the α-subunit, mediates the constitutively increased PDE4 activity detected in asthmatic HASM cells. These new findings support the notion that interventions targeted at suppressing Gßγ signaling may lead to novel approaches to treat asthma.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Asma / Brônquios / Transdução de Sinais / Subunidades beta da Proteína de Ligação ao GTP / Subunidades gama da Proteína de Ligação ao GTP / Nucleotídeo Cíclico Fosfodiesterase do Tipo 4 / Músculo Liso Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Asma / Brônquios / Transdução de Sinais / Subunidades beta da Proteína de Ligação ao GTP / Subunidades gama da Proteína de Ligação ao GTP / Nucleotídeo Cíclico Fosfodiesterase do Tipo 4 / Músculo Liso Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article