Cell-Surface Receptors Transactivation Mediated by G Protein-Coupled Receptors

被引:144
作者
Cattaneo, Fabio [1 ]
Guerra, Germano [2 ]
Parisi, Melania [1 ]
De Marinis, Marta [1 ]
Tafuri, Domenico [3 ]
Cinelli, Mariapia [4 ]
Ammendola, Rosario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Sch Med, Dept Mol Med & Med Biotechnol, I-80131 Naples, Italy
[2] Univ Molise, Dept Med & Hlth Sci, I-86100 Campobasso, Italy
[3] Univ Naples Parthenope, Dept Sport Sci & Wellness, I-80133 Naples, Italy
[4] Univ Naples Federico II, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, I-80131 Naples, Italy
关键词
GPCR; tyrosine kinase receptor; transactivation; cell signaling; reactive oxygen species; GROWTH-FACTOR-RECEPTOR; VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE; MATRIX-METALLOPROTEINASE-9; CROSS-TALK; SIGNAL-REGULATED KINASE; TGF-BETA ACTIVATION; TYROSINE KINASE; EGF RECEPTOR; ANGIOTENSIN-II; BETA(2)-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR; MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES;
D O I
10.3390/ijms151119700
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are seven transmembrane-spanning proteins belonging to a large family of cell-surface receptors involved in many intracellular signaling cascades. Despite GPCRs lack intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, tyrosine phosphorylation of a tyrosine kinase receptor (RTK) occurs in response to binding of specific agonists of several such receptors, triggering intracellular mitogenic cascades. This suggests that the notion that GPCRs are associated with the regulation of post-mitotic cell functions is no longer believable. Crosstalk between GPCR and RTK may occur by different molecular mechanism such as the activation of metalloproteases, which can induce the metalloprotease-dependent release of RTK ligands, or in a ligand-independent manner involving membrane associated non-receptor tyrosine kinases, such as c-Src. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also implicated as signaling intermediates in RTKs transactivation. Intracellular concentration of ROS increases transiently in cells stimulated with GPCR agonists and their deliberated and regulated generation is mainly catalyzed by enzymes that belong to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase family. Oxidation and/or reduction of cysteine sulfhydryl groups of phosphatases tightly controls the activity of RTKs and ROS-mediated inhibition of cellular phosphatases results in an equilibrium shift from the non-phosphorylated to the phosphorylated state of RTKs. Many GPCR agonists activate phospholipase C, which catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bis-phosphate to produce inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate and diacylglicerol. The consequent mobilization of Ca2+ from endoplasmic reticulum leads to the activation of protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms. PKC alpha mediates feedback inhibition of RTK transactivation during GPCR stimulation. Recent data have expanded the coverage of transactivation to include Serine/Threonine kinase receptors and Toll-like receptors. Herein, we discuss the main mechanisms of GPCR-mediated cell-surface receptors transactivation and the pathways involved in intracellular responses induced by GPCR agonists. These studies may suggest the design of novel strategies for therapeutic interventions.
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页码:19700 / 19728
页数:29
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