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Induction of stress-activated protein kinases/c-Jun N-terminal kinases by the p55 tumour necrosis factor receptor does not require sphingomyelinases.

D Adam1, A Ruff, A Strelow, K Wiegmann, M Krönke.   

Abstract

Ceramide has been implicated in the activation of stress-activated protein kinases/c-Jun N-terminal kinases (SAPK/JNK). Binding of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) to its 55 kDa receptor (TR55) leads to the generation of ceramide through activation of either acid or neutral sphingomyelinase (A/N-SMase) as well as to potent activation of SAPK/JNK. We have examined a putative role of both N- and A-SMase in the TR55-dependent activation of SAPK/JNK. The analysis of TR55 deletion mutants expressed in 70Z/3 pre-B cells revealed that activation of SAPK/JNK occurs independently of N-SMase. Although both SAPK/JNK and A-SMase are activated by the death domain of TR55, pharmacological prevention of the TR55-dependent activation of A-SMase, or proteolytic degradation of A-SMase in 70Z/3 cells, did not impair SAPK/JNK activation, indicating that SAPK/JNK are not secondary to A-SMase. In addition, proteolytic degradation of A-SMase also did not affect SAPK/JNK activation by ultraviolet (UV-C) irradiation, arguing against a general role of A-SMase in stress-mediated responses. Furthermore, fibroblasts from Niemann-Pick A patients deficient in A-SMase did not show altered activation of SAPK/JNK in response to either TNF or UV-C. These results suggest that TR55 can activate SAPK/JNK without direct participation of sphingomyelinases or ceramide.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9657974      PMCID: PMC1219591          DOI: 10.1042/bj3330343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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