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Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-activated protein kinase C increased migratory activity of subconjunctival fibroblasts via stress-activated protein kinase pathways.

Naoko Nomura1, Motohiro Nomura, Masayuki Takahira, Kazuhisa Sugiyama.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanism of subconjunctival fibroblast migration, focusing on the effect of protein kinase C (PKC).
METHODS: Subconjunctival fibroblasts were isolated from rats and cultured in 10% fetal bovine serum-containing culture medium. The fibroblasts were treated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) to activate PKC. Migration was assessed using a wound-healing assay. Western blot analysis was employed to examine activation of stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK) pathways. Immunofluorescent analysis was performed to examine the actin cytoskeleton dynamics.
RESULTS: Seven PKC isoforms (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, iota, and lambda) were present in rat subconjunctival fibroblasts. PMA induced lamellipodia formation and subsequent migration of the subconjunctival fibroblasts. PMA treatment in the subconjunctival fibroblasts elicited phosphorylation of SAPKs, including c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and p38 mitogen-activated protein (MAPK). Treatment of the subconjunctival fibroblasts with an inhibitor of PKC abrogated the phosphorylation of these proteins. Furthermore, specific inhibitors of JNK and p38MAPK blocked PMA-induced migration of the subconjunctival fibroblasts. The phosphorylation of c-jun and heat shock protein 27, downstream effectors of JNK and p38MAPK, respectively, was upregulated by PMA treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: PMA-activated PKC increased migratory activity, and SAPK pathways were critical for migration of subconjunctival fibroblasts.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18199973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Vis        ISSN: 1090-0535            Impact factor:   2.367


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