Differential regulation of the signaling and trafficking of the two prostaglandin D2 receptors, prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2
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Differential regulation of the signaling and trafficking of the two prostaglandin D2 receptors, prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2
Abstract
Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) exerts its actions on two G protein-coupled receptors, the prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2 (chemoattractant homologous receptor expressed on TH2 cells). Here, we characterize the regulation of the signaling and trafficking of the prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2. Time-course and dose-response curves showed that both receptors expressed in HEK293 cells internalized maximally after 2 h of stimulation with 1 microM PGD2. Co-expression of the G protein-coupled receptor kinases GRK2, GRK5 or GRK6 increased agonist-induced internalization of CRTH2, while only GRK2 had an effect on the internalization of the prostanoid DP receptor. Protein kinase C (PKC) activation stimulated the internalization of both receptors. Interestingly, only PGD2-induced internalization of CRTH2, and not of prostanoid DP receptor, was decreased by inhibition of PKC or protein kinase A (PKA). Our data also indicate that CRTH2 is subjected to basal phosphorylation by PKA, which appears to be involved in CRTH2 internalization. Prostanoid DP receptor internalization was promoted by co-expression of arrestin-2 and -3, while the internalization of CRTH2 was increased by co-expression of arrestin-3 only. The detection of prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2 internalization was reduced by the co-expression of Rab4 and Rab11, respectively, suggesting differential regulation of receptor recycling. Moreover, immunofluorescence microscopy experiments showed that the prostanoid DP receptor specifically co-localized with Rab4, and CRTH2 with Rab11. The signaling of the prostanoid DP receptor was regulated by GRK2 overexpression, while that of CRTH2 was modulated by overexpression of GRK2, -5 and -6. Our results show a differential regulation of the prostanoid DP receptor and CRTH2, two receptors for PGD2.
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