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Multiple signals regulate phospholipase CBeta3 in human myometrial cells.

Miao Zhong1, Dilyara A Murtazina, Jennifer Phillips, Chun-Ying Ku, Barbara M Sanborn.   

Abstract

Phospholipase CB3 (PLCB3) serine(1105) (S(1105)), a substrate for multiple protein kinases, represents a potential point of convergence of several signaling pathways in the myometrium. To explore this hypothesis, the regulation of PLCB3-S(1105) phosphorylation (P-S(1105)) was studied in immortalized and primary human myometrial cells. 8-[4-chlorophenylthio] (CPT)-cAMP and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CALCA) transiently increased P-S(1105). Relaxin also stimulated P-S(1105); this effect was partially blocked by the protein kinase A (PRKA) inhibitor, Rp-8-CPT-cAMPS. Oxytocin, which stimulates Galphaq-mediated pathways, also rapidly increased P-S(1105), as did prostaglandin F2alpha and ATP. Oxytocin-stimulated phosphorylation was blocked by protein kinase C (PRKC) inhibitor Go6976 and by pretreatment overnight with a phorbol ester. Cypermethrin, a PP2B phosphatase inhibitor, but not okadaic acid, a PP1/PP2A inhibitor, prolonged the effect of CALCA on P-S(1105), whereas the reverse was the case for the oxytocin-stimulated increase in P-S(1105). PLCB3 was the predominant PLC isoform expressed in the myometrial cells and PLCB3 short hairpin RNA constructs significantly attenuated oxytocin-stimulated increases in intracellular calcium. oxytocin-induced phosphatidylinositol (PI) turnover was inhibited by CPT-cAMP and okadaic acid, but was enhanced by pretreatment with Go6976. CPT-cAMP inhibited oxytocin-stimulated PI turnover in the presence of overexpressed PLCB3, but not overexpressed PLCB3-S(1105)A. These data demonstrate that both negative crosstalk from the cAMP/PRKA pathway and a negative feedback loop in the oxytocin/G protein/PLCB pathway involving PRKC operate in myometrial cells and suggest that different protein phosphatases predominate in mediating P-S(1105) dephosphorylation in these pathways. The integration of multiple signal components at the level of PLCB3 may be important to its function in the myometrium.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18322273      PMCID: PMC2409063          DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.107.064485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Reprod        ISSN: 0006-3363            Impact factor:   4.285


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