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Prostaglandin E2 inhibits the proliferation of human gingival fibroblasts via the EP2 receptor and Epac.

Evgeny Weinberg1, Ella Zeldich, Max M Weinreb, Ofer Moses, Carlos Nemcovsky, Miron Weinreb.   

Abstract

Elevated levels of prostaglandins such as PGE(2) in inflamed gingiva play a significant role in the tissue destruction caused by periodontitis, partly by targeting local fibroblasts. Only very few studies have shown that PGE(2) inhibits the proliferation of a gingival fibroblast (GF) cell line, and we expanded this research by using primary human GFs (hGFs) and looking into the mechanisms of the PGE(2) effect. GFs derived from healthy human gingiva were treated with PGE(2) and proliferation was assessed by measuring cell number and DNA synthesis and potential signaling pathways were investigated using selective activators or inhibitors. PGE(2) inhibited the proliferation of hGFs dose-dependently. The effect was mimicked by forskolin (adenylate cyclase stimulator) and augmented by IBMX (a cAMP-breakdown inhibitor), pointing to involvement of cAMP. Indeed, PGE(2) and forskolin induced cAMP generation in these cells. Using selective EP receptor agonists we found that the anti-proliferative effect of PGE(2) is mediated via the EP(2) receptor (which is coupled to adenylate cyclase activation). We also found that the effect of PGE(2) involved activation of Epac (exchange protein directly activated by cAMP), an intracellular cAMP sensor, and not PKA. While serum increased the amount of phospho-ERK in hGFs by approximately 300%, PGE(2) decreased it by approximately 50%. Finally, the PGE(2) effect does not require endogenous production of prostaglandins since it was not abrogated by two COX-inhibitors. In conclusion, in human gingival fibroblasts PGE(2) activates the EP(2)-cAMP-Epac pathway, reducing ERK phosphorylation and inhibiting proliferation. This effect could hamper periodontal healing and provide further insights into the pathogenesis of inflammatory periodontal disease. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19582788     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.22242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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