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E-prostanoid 2 receptors dampen mast cell degranulation via cAMP/PKA-mediated suppression of IgE-dependent signaling.

Mariona Serra-Pages1, Ana Olivera, Rosa Torres, César Picado, Fernando de Mora, Juan Rivera.   

Abstract

The experimental administration of PGE(2) for the treatment of asthma dampens clinical symptoms, and similar efficacy has been found in dust mite-induced hypersensitivity reactions in animal models. Here, we investigate the mechanism by which PGE(2) mediates suppression of MC degranulation. We find that the effect of PGE(2) on FcεRI-dependent MC degranulation varies from activating to suppressing, depending on the relative ratio of EP(2) to EP(3) expression on these cells with suppression evident only in cells having increased EP(2) to EP(3) expression. Consistent with a role for EP(2) in suppressing MC responses in vitro, we found that a selective EP(2) agonist, Butaprost, inhibited MC-mediated FcεRI-induced immediate hypersensitivity in a model of PCA. EP(2) engagement on MCs increased cAMP production and inhibited FcεRI-mediated calcium influx. In addition, it also decreased the extent of FcεRI-induced Fyn kinase activity, leading to decreased phosphorylation of key signaling molecules such as Gab2 and Akt. Treatment with an antagonist of cAMP or shRNA down-regulation of PKA (the principal intracellular target of cAMP) reversed the EP(2)-mediated inhibitory effect on MC degranulation and restored calcium influx and phosphorylation of Akt. Collectively, the findings demonstrate that EP(2) suppresses the Fyn-mediated signals that are central to FcεRI-dependent MC degranulation, suggesting that engagement of the EP(2) on MCs may be beneficial in dampening allergic responses.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22859831      PMCID: PMC3501892          DOI: 10.1189/jlb.0212109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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