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. 2005 Dec;146(12):5463-73.
doi: 10.1210/en.2005-0236. Epub 2005 Sep 15.

Effect of cholesterol depletion on mitogenesis and survival: the role of caveolar and noncaveolar domains in insulin-like growth factor-mediated cellular function

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Effect of cholesterol depletion on mitogenesis and survival: the role of caveolar and noncaveolar domains in insulin-like growth factor-mediated cellular function

Laura C Matthews et al. Endocrinology. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

The type 1 IGF receptor (IGF-IR) is thought to localize to a subset of lipid rafts, known as caveolae, but the impact on IGF signaling remains controversial. We investigated this potential regulatory mechanism by assessing IGF function in caveolae-positive (3T3L1 and NWTb3) and -negative (HepG2) cells. Coimmunoprecipitation studies demonstrated that IGF-IR and insulin receptor substrate 1 associated with caveolin, a caveolar marker, in 3T3L1 and NWTb3 cells. Subcellular fractionation showed that methyl-cyclodextrin, which disrupts lipid rafts by sequestration of cholesterol, disrupted the colocalization of caveolin and the IGF-IR at the plasma membrane. Methyl-cyclodextrin did not alter IGF-I-induced 3T3L1 or NWTb3 proliferation but significantly impaired the ability of IGF-I to protect these cells from apoptosis. Immunoblotting revealed that methyl-cyclodextrin had no effect on IGF-I-induced activation of the IGF-IR or insulin receptor substrate 1 but increased and decreased the phosphorylation of MAPK and protein kinase B, respectively. In caveolae-negative HepG2 cells, the effect of methyl-cyclodextrin on IGF signaling and cellular function was similar to that observed in caveolae-positive 3T3L1 and NWTb3 cells. Furthermore, transfecting caveolin into HepG2 cells to give morphologically identifiable caveolae made no difference to IGF action, despite a demonstrable interaction between caveolin and the IGF-IR. This suggests that although IGF-IR localizes to caveolin-rich subcellular fractions and coimmunoprecipitates with caveolin, caveolae may not be obligatory for IGF signaling.

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