Multiple signal transduction pathways lead to extracellular ATP-stimulated mitogenesis in mammalian cells: I. Involvement of protein kinase C-dependent and -independent pathways
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Multiple signal transduction pathways lead to extracellular ATP-stimulated mitogenesis in mammalian cells: I. Involvement of protein kinase C-dependent and -independent pathways
Abstract
We recently reported that extracellular ATP was mitogenic for Swiss 3T3, 3T6, and A431 cells (Huang et al.: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 86:7904-7908, 1989). Here we examined the possible involvement of activation of the protein kinase C (PKC) signal transduction pathway in the mechanism of action of extracellular ATP. A potent synergistic stimulation of DNA synthesis in quiescent cultures of 3T3 and 3T6 cells was observed when ATP was presented in combination with growth factors that activate PKC, such as bombesin, vasopressin, or tumor-promoting phorbol esters. This finding suggests that ATP and these mitogens do not act through a common mechanism. In contrast, ATP was unable to show synergism with phorbol esters in A431 cells. We discovered striking differences when we examined the kinetics of formation of diacylglycerol (DAG) stimulated by ATP among these cell lines. Thus, ATP stimulated a sustained biphasic increase of DAG in A431 cells, but only a rapid transient increase of DAG formation was observed in 3T3 and 3T6 cells. The breakdown of phosphatidylcholine was stimulated by ATP in A431 cells; however, a significantly reduced effect was displayed in 3T6 cells. Furthermore, we found that the diacylglycerol-kinase inhibitor, 1-monooleoylglycerol, greatly potentiated ATP-stimulated DNA synthesis in A431 cells. Finally, down-regulation of PKC by long-term exposure to phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu) prevented stimulation of DNA synthesis induced by bombesin, vasopressin, or phorbol esters in 3T3 or 3T6 cells, while it had no such effect on ATP-stimulated mitogenesis in the presence of insulin or epidermal growth factor. On the other hand, PDBu-mediated down-regulation of PKC partially inhibited [3H [thymidine incorporation stimulated by ATP in A431 cells. Taken together, we conclude that a protein kinase C-dependent pathway is partially involved in ATP-stimulated DNA synthesis in A431 cells, but a protein kinase C-independent pathway exists in 3T3 and 3T6 cells. Pertussis toxin (PTX) inhibited the sustained phase of DAG formation and the breakdown of phosphatidylcholine stimulated by ATP in A431 cells. This suggests involvement of a PTX-sensitive G protein.
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