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A systems toxicology approach identifies Lyn as a key signaling phosphoprotein modulated by mercury in a B lymphocyte cell model.

Joseph A Caruso1, Paul M Stemmer1, Alan Dombkowski2, Nicholas J Caruthers1, Randall Gill3, Allen J Rosenspire4.   

Abstract

Network and protein-protein interaction analyses of proteins undergoing Hg²⁺-induced phosphorylation and dephosphorylation in Hg²⁺-intoxicated mouse WEHI-231 B cells identified Lyn as the most interconnected node. Lyn is a Src family protein tyrosine kinase known to be intimately involved in the B cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathway. Under normal signaling conditions the tyrosine kinase activity of Lyn is controlled by phosphorylation, primarily of two well known canonical regulatory tyrosine sites, Y-397 and Y-508. However, Lyn has several tyrosine residues that have not yet been determined to play a major role under normal signaling conditions, but are potentially important sites for phosphorylation following mercury exposure. In order to determine how Hg²⁺ exposure modulates the phosphorylation of additional residues in Lyn, a targeted MS assay was developed. Initial mass spectrometric surveys of purified Lyn identified 7 phosphorylated tyrosine residues. A quantitative assay was developed from these results using the multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) strategy. WEHI-231 cells were treated with Hg²⁺, pervanadate (a phosphatase inhibitor), or anti-Ig antibody (to stimulate the BCR). Results from these studies showed that the phosphoproteomic profile of Lyn after exposure of the WEHI-231 cells to a low concentration of Hg²⁺ closely resembled that of anti-Ig antibody stimulation, whereas exposure to higher concentrations of Hg²⁺ led to increases in the phosphorylation of Y-193/Y-194, Y-501 and Y-508 residues. These data indicate that mercury can disrupt a key regulatory signal transduction pathway in B cells and point to phospho-Lyn as a potential biomarker for mercury exposure.
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Keywords:  Autoimmune disease; B cell; Lyn; Mercury; Multiple reaction monitoring; Phosphoproteomics

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24440445      PMCID: PMC4005802          DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2014.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol        ISSN: 0041-008X            Impact factor:   4.219


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