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Signaling and Cross-talk by C5a and UDP in Macrophages Selectively Use PLCbeta3 to Regulate Intracellular Free Calcium

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2008 Apr 16
PMID 18411281
Citations 22
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Studies in fibroblasts, neurons, and platelets have demonstrated the integration of signals from different G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in raising intracellular free Ca(2+). To study signal integration in macrophages, we screened RAW264.7 cells and bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) for their Ca(2+) response to GPCR ligands. We found a synergistic response to complement component 5a (C5a) in combination with uridine 5'-diphosphate (UDP), platelet activating factor (PAF), or lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). The C5a response was Galpha(i)-dependent, whereas the UDP, PAF, and LPA responses were Galpha(q)-dependent. Synergy between C5a and UDP, mediated by the C5a and P2Y6 receptors, required dual receptor occupancy, and affected the initial release of Ca(2+) from intracellular stores as well as sustained Ca(2+) levels. C5a and UDP synergized in generating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, suggesting synergy in activating phospholipase C (PLC) beta. Macrophages expressed transcripts for three PLCbeta isoforms (PLCbeta2, PLCbeta3, and PLCbeta4), but GPCR ligands selectively used these isoforms in Ca(2+) signaling. C5a predominantly used PLCbeta3, whereas UDP used PLCbeta3 but also PLCbeta4. Neither ligand required PLCbeta2. Synergy between C5a and UDP likewise depended primarily on PLCbeta3. Importantly, the Ca(2+) signaling deficiency observed in PLCbeta3-deficient BMDM was reversed by re-constitution with PLCbeta3. Neither phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase nor protein kinase C was required for synergy. In contrast to Ca(2+), PI 3-kinase activation by C5a was inhibited by UDP, as was macropinocytosis, which depends on PI 3-kinase. PLCbeta3 may thus provide a selective target for inhibiting Ca(2+) responses to mediators of inflammation, including C5a, UDP, PAF, and LPA.

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