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Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1

Using biochemical, epifluorescence and electron microscopic techniques in a U937 model system, we investigated the effect of anti-allergic drugs di-sodium cromoglycate and sodium nedocromil on the trafficking and release of the anti-inflammatory protein Annexin-A1 (Anx-A1) when this was triggered by...

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Autores principales: Yazid, Samia, Solito, Egle, Christian, Helen, McArthur, Simon, Goulding, Nicolas, Flower, Roderick
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2888050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19428336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2009.03.010
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author Yazid, Samia
Solito, Egle
Christian, Helen
McArthur, Simon
Goulding, Nicolas
Flower, Roderick
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Solito, Egle
Christian, Helen
McArthur, Simon
Goulding, Nicolas
Flower, Roderick
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description Using biochemical, epifluorescence and electron microscopic techniques in a U937 model system, we investigated the effect of anti-allergic drugs di-sodium cromoglycate and sodium nedocromil on the trafficking and release of the anti-inflammatory protein Annexin-A1 (Anx-A1) when this was triggered by glucocorticoid (GC) treatment. GCs alone produced a rapid (within 5 min) concentration-dependent activation of PKCα/β (Protein Kinase C; EC 2.7.11.13) and phosphorylation of Anx-A1 on Ser(27). Both phosphoproteins accumulated at the plasma membrane and Anx-A1 was subsequently externalised thereby inhibiting thromboxane (Tx) B(2) generation. When administered alone, cromoglycate or nedocromil had little effect on this pathway however, in the presence of a fixed sub-maximal concentration of GCs, increasing amounts of the cromoglycate-like drugs caused a striking concentration-dependent enhancement of Anx-A1 and PKCα/β phosphorylation, membrane recruitment and Anx-A1 release from cells resulting in greatly enhanced inhibition of TxB(2) generation. GCs also stimulated phosphatase accumulation at the plasma membrane of U937 cells. Both cromoglycate and nedocromil inhibited this enzymatic activity as well as that of a highly purified PP2A phosphatase preparation. We conclude that stimulation by the cromoglycate-like drugs of intracellular Anx-A1 trafficking and release (hence inhibition of eicosanoid release) is secondary to inhibition of a phosphatase PP2A (phosphoprotein phosphatase; EC 3.1.3.16), which probably forms part of a control loop to limit Anx-A1 release. These experiments provide a basis for a novel mechanism of action for the cromolyns, a group of drugs that have long puzzled investigators.
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spelling pubmed-28880502010-07-09 Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1 Yazid, Samia Solito, Egle Christian, Helen McArthur, Simon Goulding, Nicolas Flower, Roderick Biochem Pharmacol Article Using biochemical, epifluorescence and electron microscopic techniques in a U937 model system, we investigated the effect of anti-allergic drugs di-sodium cromoglycate and sodium nedocromil on the trafficking and release of the anti-inflammatory protein Annexin-A1 (Anx-A1) when this was triggered by glucocorticoid (GC) treatment. GCs alone produced a rapid (within 5 min) concentration-dependent activation of PKCα/β (Protein Kinase C; EC 2.7.11.13) and phosphorylation of Anx-A1 on Ser(27). Both phosphoproteins accumulated at the plasma membrane and Anx-A1 was subsequently externalised thereby inhibiting thromboxane (Tx) B(2) generation. When administered alone, cromoglycate or nedocromil had little effect on this pathway however, in the presence of a fixed sub-maximal concentration of GCs, increasing amounts of the cromoglycate-like drugs caused a striking concentration-dependent enhancement of Anx-A1 and PKCα/β phosphorylation, membrane recruitment and Anx-A1 release from cells resulting in greatly enhanced inhibition of TxB(2) generation. GCs also stimulated phosphatase accumulation at the plasma membrane of U937 cells. Both cromoglycate and nedocromil inhibited this enzymatic activity as well as that of a highly purified PP2A phosphatase preparation. We conclude that stimulation by the cromoglycate-like drugs of intracellular Anx-A1 trafficking and release (hence inhibition of eicosanoid release) is secondary to inhibition of a phosphatase PP2A (phosphoprotein phosphatase; EC 3.1.3.16), which probably forms part of a control loop to limit Anx-A1 release. These experiments provide a basis for a novel mechanism of action for the cromolyns, a group of drugs that have long puzzled investigators. Elsevier Science 2009-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2888050/ /pubmed/19428336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2009.03.010 Text en © 2009 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Yazid, Samia
Solito, Egle
Christian, Helen
McArthur, Simon
Goulding, Nicolas
Flower, Roderick
Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title_full Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title_fullStr Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title_full_unstemmed Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title_short Cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in U937 cells by promoting the release of Anx-A1
title_sort cromoglycate drugs suppress eicosanoid generation in u937 cells by promoting the release of anx-a1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2888050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19428336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2009.03.010
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