Literature DB >> 10569758

Involvement of protein kinase C in Rickettsia rickettsii-induced transcriptional activation of the host endothelial cell.

S K Sahni1, L C Turpin, T L Brown, L A Sporn.   

Abstract

Our laboratory has reported on a biphasic pattern of nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) activation in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells during infection with Rickettsia rickettsii, an obligate, intracellular bacterium, and the etiologic agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Transcriptional activation of the tissue factor (TF) gene during this infection has been shown to involve NF-kappaB. To further understand the signal transduction events underlying these phenomena, we studied the role of protein kinase C (PKC), a ubiquitous family of phospholipid-dependent enzymes implicated in the regulation of a variety of cell signaling pathways. Two inhibitors of PKC, namely, bisindolylmaleimide I hydrochloride (BM-1) and calphostin C, which exhibit different inhibitory properties towards various isozymes of PKC, were used. Infection of cells with R. rickettsii in the presence of BM-1 (50 nM) did not significantly affect NF-kappaB, whereas calphostin C (2.5 microM) completely blocked the early phase of NF-kappaB activation. The late, sustained phase also was not affected by treatment with BM-1. Downregulation of phorbol ester-sensitive PKCs by long-term treatment with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) did not inhibit NF-kappaB activation. Likewise, this downregulation had no effect on induction of TF activity. The activity of TF was, however, sensitive to BM-1 and calphostin C, whereas expression of TF mRNA was inhibited only by calphostin C. Overall, these results suggest the lack of involvement of classical PKC pathways in R. rickettsii-induced NF-kappaB activation but the possible involvement of a non-PMA-responsive PKC isoform in the posttranscriptional control of TF expression.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10569758      PMCID: PMC97050          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.67.12.6418-6423.1999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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