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Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation

Endocytosis modulates EGFR function by compartmentalizing and attenuating or enhancing its ligand-induced signaling. Here we show that it can also control the cell surface versus intracellular distribution of empty/inactive EGFR. Our previous observation that PKA inhibitors induce EGFR internalizati...

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Autores principales: Norambuena, Andrés, Metz, Claudia, Jung, Juan E., Silva, Antonia, Otero, Carolina, Cancino, Jorge, Retamal, Claudio, Valenzuela, Juan C., Soza, Andrea, González, Alfonso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20554760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0167
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author Norambuena, Andrés
Metz, Claudia
Jung, Juan E.
Silva, Antonia
Otero, Carolina
Cancino, Jorge
Retamal, Claudio
Valenzuela, Juan C.
Soza, Andrea
González, Alfonso
author_facet Norambuena, Andrés
Metz, Claudia
Jung, Juan E.
Silva, Antonia
Otero, Carolina
Cancino, Jorge
Retamal, Claudio
Valenzuela, Juan C.
Soza, Andrea
González, Alfonso
author_sort Norambuena, Andrés
collection PubMed
description Endocytosis modulates EGFR function by compartmentalizing and attenuating or enhancing its ligand-induced signaling. Here we show that it can also control the cell surface versus intracellular distribution of empty/inactive EGFR. Our previous observation that PKA inhibitors induce EGFR internalization prompted us to test phosphatidic acid (PA) generated by phospholipase D (PLD) as an endogenous down-regulator of PKA activity, which activates rolipram-sensitive type 4 phosphodiesterases (PDE4) that degrade cAMP. We found that inhibition of PA hydrolysis by propranolol, in the absence of ligand, provokes internalization of inactive (neither tyrosine-phosphorylated nor ubiquitinated) EGFR, accompanied by a transient increase in PA levels and PDE4s activity. This EGFR internalization is mimicked by PA micelles and is strongly counteracted by PLD2 silencing, rolipram or forskolin treatment, and PKA overexpression. Accelerated EGFR endocytosis seems to be mediated by clathrin-dependent and -independent pathways, leading to receptor accumulation in juxtanuclear recycling endosomes, also due to a decreased recycling. Internalized EGFR can remain intracellular without degradation for several hours or return rapidly to the cell surface upon discontinuation of the stimulus. This novel regulatory mechanism of EGFR, also novel function of signaling PA, can transmodulate receptor accessibility in response to heterologous stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-29211162010-10-30 Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation Norambuena, Andrés Metz, Claudia Jung, Juan E. Silva, Antonia Otero, Carolina Cancino, Jorge Retamal, Claudio Valenzuela, Juan C. Soza, Andrea González, Alfonso Mol Biol Cell Articles Endocytosis modulates EGFR function by compartmentalizing and attenuating or enhancing its ligand-induced signaling. Here we show that it can also control the cell surface versus intracellular distribution of empty/inactive EGFR. Our previous observation that PKA inhibitors induce EGFR internalization prompted us to test phosphatidic acid (PA) generated by phospholipase D (PLD) as an endogenous down-regulator of PKA activity, which activates rolipram-sensitive type 4 phosphodiesterases (PDE4) that degrade cAMP. We found that inhibition of PA hydrolysis by propranolol, in the absence of ligand, provokes internalization of inactive (neither tyrosine-phosphorylated nor ubiquitinated) EGFR, accompanied by a transient increase in PA levels and PDE4s activity. This EGFR internalization is mimicked by PA micelles and is strongly counteracted by PLD2 silencing, rolipram or forskolin treatment, and PKA overexpression. Accelerated EGFR endocytosis seems to be mediated by clathrin-dependent and -independent pathways, leading to receptor accumulation in juxtanuclear recycling endosomes, also due to a decreased recycling. Internalized EGFR can remain intracellular without degradation for several hours or return rapidly to the cell surface upon discontinuation of the stimulus. This novel regulatory mechanism of EGFR, also novel function of signaling PA, can transmodulate receptor accessibility in response to heterologous stimuli. The American Society for Cell Biology 2010-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2921116/ /pubmed/20554760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0167 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Cell Biology
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Norambuena, Andrés
Metz, Claudia
Jung, Juan E.
Silva, Antonia
Otero, Carolina
Cancino, Jorge
Retamal, Claudio
Valenzuela, Juan C.
Soza, Andrea
González, Alfonso
Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title_full Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title_fullStr Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title_full_unstemmed Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title_short Phosphatidic Acid Induces Ligand-independent Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Endocytic Traffic through PDE4 Activation
title_sort phosphatidic acid induces ligand-independent epidermal growth factor receptor endocytic traffic through pde4 activation
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20554760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0167
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