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LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) induces a wide range of cellular processes and its signaling is increased in several cancers including glioblastoma (GBM), a high-grade astrocytoma, which is the most common malignant brain tumor. LPA(1) receptor is expressed in GBM cells and its signaling pathways activa...

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Autores principales: Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi, Arcos-Montoya, Denisse, de la Fuente-Granada, Marisol, Zamora-Sánchez, Carmen J., Arias-Romero, Luis Enrique, Villamar-Cruz, Olga, Camacho-Arroyo, Ignacio, Pérez-Tapia, Sonia M., González-Arenas, Aliesha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040807
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author Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi
Arcos-Montoya, Denisse
de la Fuente-Granada, Marisol
Zamora-Sánchez, Carmen J.
Arias-Romero, Luis Enrique
Villamar-Cruz, Olga
Camacho-Arroyo, Ignacio
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia M.
González-Arenas, Aliesha
author_facet Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi
Arcos-Montoya, Denisse
de la Fuente-Granada, Marisol
Zamora-Sánchez, Carmen J.
Arias-Romero, Luis Enrique
Villamar-Cruz, Olga
Camacho-Arroyo, Ignacio
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia M.
González-Arenas, Aliesha
author_sort Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi
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description Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) induces a wide range of cellular processes and its signaling is increased in several cancers including glioblastoma (GBM), a high-grade astrocytoma, which is the most common malignant brain tumor. LPA(1) receptor is expressed in GBM cells and its signaling pathways activate protein kinases C (PKCs). A downstream target of PKC, involved in GBM progression, is the intracellular progesterone receptor (PR), which can be phosphorylated by this enzyme, increasing its transcriptional activity. Interestingly, in GBM cells, PKCα isotype translocates to the nucleus after LPA stimulation, resulting in an increase in PR phosphorylation. In this study, we determined that LPA(1) receptor activation induces protein-protein interaction between PKCα and PR in human GBM cells; this interaction increased PR phosphorylation in serine400. Moreover, LPA treatment augmented VEGF transcription, a known PR target. This effect was blocked by the PR selective modulator RU486; also, the activation of LPA(1)/PR signaling promoted migration of GBM cells. Interestingly, using TCGA data base, we found that mRNA expression of LPAR1 increases according to tumor malignancy and correlates with a lower survival in grade III astrocytomas. These results suggest that LPA(1)/PR pathway regulates GBM progression.
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spelling pubmed-80661262021-04-25 LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi Arcos-Montoya, Denisse de la Fuente-Granada, Marisol Zamora-Sánchez, Carmen J. Arias-Romero, Luis Enrique Villamar-Cruz, Olga Camacho-Arroyo, Ignacio Pérez-Tapia, Sonia M. González-Arenas, Aliesha Cells Article Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) induces a wide range of cellular processes and its signaling is increased in several cancers including glioblastoma (GBM), a high-grade astrocytoma, which is the most common malignant brain tumor. LPA(1) receptor is expressed in GBM cells and its signaling pathways activate protein kinases C (PKCs). A downstream target of PKC, involved in GBM progression, is the intracellular progesterone receptor (PR), which can be phosphorylated by this enzyme, increasing its transcriptional activity. Interestingly, in GBM cells, PKCα isotype translocates to the nucleus after LPA stimulation, resulting in an increase in PR phosphorylation. In this study, we determined that LPA(1) receptor activation induces protein-protein interaction between PKCα and PR in human GBM cells; this interaction increased PR phosphorylation in serine400. Moreover, LPA treatment augmented VEGF transcription, a known PR target. This effect was blocked by the PR selective modulator RU486; also, the activation of LPA(1)/PR signaling promoted migration of GBM cells. Interestingly, using TCGA data base, we found that mRNA expression of LPAR1 increases according to tumor malignancy and correlates with a lower survival in grade III astrocytomas. These results suggest that LPA(1)/PR pathway regulates GBM progression. MDPI 2021-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8066126/ /pubmed/33916643 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040807 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Valdés-Rives, Silvia Anahi
Arcos-Montoya, Denisse
de la Fuente-Granada, Marisol
Zamora-Sánchez, Carmen J.
Arias-Romero, Luis Enrique
Villamar-Cruz, Olga
Camacho-Arroyo, Ignacio
Pérez-Tapia, Sonia M.
González-Arenas, Aliesha
LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title_full LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title_fullStr LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title_full_unstemmed LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title_short LPA(1) Receptor Promotes Progesterone Receptor Phosphorylation through PKCα in Human Glioblastoma Cells
title_sort lpa(1) receptor promotes progesterone receptor phosphorylation through pkcα in human glioblastoma cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040807
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