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FMLP-induced Formation of F-actin in HL60 Cells is Dependent on PI3-K but Not on Intracellular Ca2+, PKC, ERK or P38 MAPK

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Journal Inflamm Res
Date 2001 Feb 24
PMID 11211919
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Abstract

Objective And Design: To further understand the mechanisms of signal transduction pathways for the formation of F-actin (polymerization of actin) and the activation of NADPH oxidase in phagocytic cells, the effects of various inhibitors on them were studied.

Materials And Methods: Differentiated HL60 cells were studied to examine their N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP)-stimulated formation of F-actin and activation of NADPH oxidase following treatment with various inhibitors. These included a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor (GF 109203X), a phosphatidylinositide 3 kinase (PI3-K) inhibitor (wortmannin), an extracellular response kinase (ERK) inhibitor (PD 98059), a p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibitor (SB 203580) and an intracellular Ca2+ -chelator (BAPTA-AM).

Results: The treatment with wortmannin suppressed the formation of F-actin, with less suppression of the activation of NADPH oxidase. BAPTA-AM and GF 109203X did not attenuate the formation of F-actin but completely inhibited the activation of NADPH oxidase. PD 98059 and SB 203580 partially inhibited the activation of NADPH oxidase without influence on the formation of F-actin. Furthermore, wortmannin but not BAPTA-AM and GF 109203X inhibited the fMLP-induced activation of Akt, which is known to regulate NADPH oxidase.

Conclusions: These results suggest that the formation of F-actin is dependent on PI3-K and independent of PKC, ERK and p38 MAPK as well as the increase in intracellular Ca2+, whereas the activation of NADPH oxidase is partly dependent on ERK, p38 MAPK, Akt regulated by PI3-K, and strongly dependent on the activation of PKC and the increase in intracellular Ca2+.

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