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CD40 is critically involved in Fas-mediated cholangiocyte apoptosis during liver inflammation, but the underlying signalling events are poorly understood. Our recent work implicated AP-1 in CD40-induced cholangiocyte apoptosis, but suggested involvement of other signalling pathways. Because
STAT3
has been implicated in liver regeneration we investigated this signalling pathway during CD40 mediated cholangiocyte apoptosis. Western immunoblotting, electrophoretic mobility gel shift assays, In situ DNA end labelling and caspase-3 activity were used to investigate intracellular signalling and apoptosis in primary human cholangiocytes following CD40 activation. CD40-activation induced caspase-3 dependent cholangiocyte apoptosis and 3-fold increases in JNK/
ERK
phosphorylation (concomitant with increased AP-1 binding activity) and 4-fold increases in pSTAT3, which were sustained for up to 24 h. Protein levels of c-Jun, c-Fos and pSTAT3 confirmed the upregulation. Phosphorylation of p38 remained unchanged suggesting that this MAP kinase was not involved in CD40 mediated apoptosis. Increased JAK2 phosphorylation accompanied increased
STAT3
phosphorylation after CD40 ligation. Cholangiocytes were also shown to express JAK1 and 3 which was phosphorylated following control stimulation with TNFalpha or IL2 respectively but not after CD40 ligation. JNK,
ERK
and JAK2 inhibitors partially abrogated apoptosis and when used in combination reduced it to basal levels. In conclusion, induction of CD40-mediated cholangiocyte apoptosis requires JAK2-mediated phosphorylation of
STAT3
as well as sustained JNK1/2, ERK1/2 activation. This study demonstrates that
STAT3
can function as a proapoptotic factor in primary human liver epithelial cells.
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PMID:CD40 mediated human cholangiocyte apoptosis requires JAK2 dependent activation of STAT3 in addition to activation of JNK1/2 and ERK1/2. 1597 Apr 30
We have previously demonstrated that macrophages stimulated in the presence of immune complexes produce high levels of IL-10. We now examine the mechanism of IL-10 superinduction. We report that the enhanced production of IL-10 correlates with a rapid and enhanced activation of two MAPKs,
ERK
and p38. The inhibition of either
ERK
or p38 prevented IL-10 induction, indicating that both MAPKs were required for IL-10 synthesis. By chromatin immunoprecipitation assay, we demonstrate that activation of
ERK
leads to the phosphorylation of serine 10 on histone H3 at the il-10 gene, making the promoter more accessible to transcription factors generated in response to p38 activation. Inhibition of
ERK
activation prevented histone modifications, and decreased the binding of Sp1 and
STAT3
to the IL-10 promoter. We conclude that the activation of
ERK
following FcgammaR ligation leads to a remodeling of the chromatin at the il-10 locus, making it more accessible to transcription factors. The rapid and transient regulation of transcription factor accessibility to the IL-10 promoter by MAPK activation represents a novel way that the production of this cytokine is regulated.
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PMID:ERK activation following macrophage FcgammaR ligation leads to chromatin modifications at the IL-10 locus. 1597 81
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) subfamily of cytokines, including oncostatin M (OSM), leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and IL-6, has been implicated in a variety of physiological responses, such as cell growth, differentiation, and inflammation. In the present study, we demonstrated that both OSM and LIF stimulated the proliferation of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hATSCs), however, IL-6 had no effect on cell proliferation. OSM treatment induced phosphorylation of
ERK
, and pretreatment with U0126, a MEK inhibitor, prevented the OSM-stimulated proliferation of hATSCs, suggesting that the MEK/
ERK
pathway is involved in the OSM-induced proliferation. Treatment with OSM also induced phosphorylation of JAK2 and JAK3, and pretreatment of the cells with WHI-P131, a JAK3 inhibitor, but not with AG490, a JAK2 inhibitor, attenuated the OSM-induced proliferation of hATSCs. Furthermore, OSM treatment elicited phosphorylation of STAT1 and
STAT3
, and pretreatment with WHI-P131 specifically prevented the OSM-induced phosphorylation of STAT1, without affecting the OSM-induced phosphorylation of
ERK
and
STAT3
. These results suggest that two separate signaling pathways, such as MEK/
ERK
and JAK3/STAT1, are independently involved in the OSM-stimulated proliferation of hATSCs.
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PMID:Oncostatin M induces proliferation of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells. 1597 22
The standard method for isolation of ES cells from strain 129 mice does not give rise to ES lines of CBA origin. We investigated the effect of inhibition of MEK/
ERK
signaling in combination with increased stimulation of gp130 signaling on derivation of ES cells from CBA blastocysts. Inhibition of MEKI and MEKII using the drug U0126 and stimulation of gp130 signaling by elevating the level of LIF present gave rise to ES-like lines in 22.6% of explants. No lines arose when MEK was inhibited in the absence of additional LIF stimulation, nor when additional LIF stimulation occurred in the absence of MEK inhibition. Typically for ES cell lines, CBA-derived cells contributed to chimeric mice and differentiated broadly in vitro. Increased levels of gp130 signaling led to similar levels of
STAT3
activation in strain 129 and CBA ES cells. We conclude that CBA ES cells have a requirement for additional
STAT3
activation.
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PMID:Increased gp130 signaling in combination with inhibition of the MEK/ERK pathway facilitates embryonic stem cell isolation from normally refractory murine CBA blastocysts. 1599 12
Human orbital fibroblasts exhibit a unique inflammatory phenotype. In the present study, we report that these fibroblasts, when treated with IL-1beta, express high levels of IL-6, a cytokine involved in B cell activation and the regulation of adipocyte metabolism. The magnitude of this induction is considerably greater than that in dermal fibroblasts and involves up-regulation of IL-6 mRNA levels. IL-1beta activates both p38 and
ERK
1/2 components of the MAPK pathways. Disrupting these could attenuate the IL-6 induction. The up-regulation involves enhanced IL-6 gene promoter activity and retardation of IL-6 mRNA decay by IL-1beta. Dexamethasone completely blocked the effect of IL-1beta on IL-6 expression. Orbital fibroblasts also express higher levels of IL-6R than do skin-derived cells. When treated with rIL-6 (10 ng/ml),
STAT3
is transiently phosphorylated. Thus, the exaggerated capacity of orbital fibroblasts to express high levels of both IL-6 and its receptor in an anatomic site-selective manner could represent an important basis for immune responses localized to the orbit in Graves' disease.
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PMID:IL-1 beta induces IL-6 expression in human orbital fibroblasts: identification of an anatomic-site specific phenotypic attribute relevant to thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy. 1600 36
As defined in the World Health Organization classification, anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a distinct type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma of T/null cell lineage, a subset of which is associated with translocations involving 2p23 resulting in expression of
anaplastic lymphoma kinase
(
ALK
). The most common translocation, the t(2;5)(p23;q35), results in expression of nucleophosmin (NPM)-
ALK
. NPM-
ALK
has been shown to activate signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3, a transcriptional regulator of cyclin D3. In this study, we assessed cyclin D3 expression in 2 ALK+ ALCL cell lines (Karpas 299 and SU-DHL1) and 1
ALK
- ALCL cell line (Mac2A) by Western blot analysis. We also assessed cyclin D3 expression in 52 ALCL tumors (32 ALK+, 20
ALK
-) by immunohistochemistry using tissue microarrays. These results were compared with phosphorylated (activated)
STAT3
(pSTAT3) expression. Both ALK+ ALCL cell lines, but not the
ALK
- ALCL cell line, expressed cyclin D3 and pSTAT3. Cyclin D3 was expressed in 25 (78%) of 32 ALK+ ALCL tumors and in 4 (20%) of 20
ALK
- ALCL tumors (P < .001, Fisher exact test ). In ALK+ ALCL tumors, the mean percentage of cyclin D3-positive tumor cells was 40.6% compared with 5.1% in
ALK
- ALCL tumors (P < .001, Mann-Whitney U test). The percentages of cyclin D3-positive and pSTAT3-positive tumor cells were positively correlated (Spearman R = 0.35, P = .036). We conclude that cyclin D3 is differentially expressed in ALK+ and
ALK
- ALCL and that high expression levels of cyclin D3 in ALK+ ALCL may be attributable to
STAT3
activation.
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PMID:Differential expression of cyclin D3 in ALK+ and ALK- anaplastic large cell lymphoma. 1608 51
FLT3
tyrosine kinase domain (TKD) mutations are detected in approximately 7% of acute myeloid leukemia patients, and suggested to correlate with poor prognosis and confer resistance to
FLT3
inhibitors. To explore activation mechanism of
FLT3
TKD mutation, we analysed critical tyrosine residues for the constitutive activation and downstream signaling of the mutant by generating a series of single Tyr --> Phe substitution mutant of all 22 cytoplasmic tyrosine residues of murine
FLT3
TKD-mutant (mFLT3Asp838Val). Tyr845Phe, Tyr892Phe and Tyr922Phe substitutions suppressed the phosphorylation of mFLT3Asp838Val itself, the activation of Erk1/2,
STAT3
and STAT5, and the factor-independent cell proliferation and survival. In contrast, these three Tyr --> Phe mutations partially suppressed but maintained the ligand-dependent activation and anti-apoptotic activity of wild-type
FLT3
, suggesting that these tyrosine residues were more critical for the constitutive activation and signaling of mFLT3Asp838Val. These three Tyr --> Phe mutations also inhibited the constitutive activation of other
FLT3
mutants bearing internal tandem duplication, Asp838Tyr or Ile839del. The suppression of mFLT3Asp838Val activation and signaling by these substitutions was partially recovered by shifting the culture temperature from 37 to 33 degrees C, or by the introduction of Cdc37 and Hsp90. Taken together, Tyr845, Tyr892 and Tyr922 are the critical residues in mFLT3Asp838Val activation, possibly through stabilizing the active conformation of mFLT3Asp838Val.
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PMID:Roles of tyrosine residues 845, 892 and 922 in constitutive activation of murine FLT3 kinase domain mutant. 1609 40
OSI-930, a potent thiophene inhibitor of the Kit,
KDR
, and platelet-derived growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases, was used to selectively inhibit tyrosine phosphorylation downstream of juxtamembrane mutant Kit in the mast cell leukemia line HMC-1. Inhibition of Kit kinase activity resulted in a rapid dephosphorylation of Kit and inhibition of the downstream signaling pathways. Attenuation of Ras-Raf-Erk (phospho-Erk, phospho-p38), phosphatidyl inositol-3' kinase (phospho-p85, phospho-Akt, phospho-S6), and signal transducers and activators of transcription signaling pathways (phospho-
STAT3
/5/6) were measured by affinity liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, by immunoblot, and by tissue microarrays of fixed cell pellets. To more globally define additional components of Kit signaling temporally altered by kinase inhibition, a novel multiplex quantitative isobaric peptide labeling approach was used. This approach allowed clustering of proteins by temporal expression patterns. Kit kinase, which dephosphorylates rapidly upon kinase inhibition, was shown to regulate both Shp-1 and BDP-1 tyrosine phosphatases and the phosphatase-interacting protein PSTPIP2. Interactions with SH2 domain adapters [growth factor receptor binding protein 2 (Grb2), Cbl, Slp-76] and SH3 domain adapters (HS1, cortactin, CD2BP3) were attenuated by inhibition of Kit kinase activity. Functional crosstalk between Kit and the non-receptor tyrosine kinases Fes/Fps, Fer, Btk, and Syk was observed. Inhibition of Kit modulated phosphorylation-dependent interactions with pathways controlling focal adhesion (paxillin, leupaxin, p130CAS, FAK1, the Src family kinase Lyn, Wasp, Fhl-3, G25K, Ack-1, Nap1, SH3P12/ponsin) and septin-actin complexes (NEDD5, cdc11, actin). The combined use of isobaric protein quantitation and expression clustering, immunoblot, and tissue microarray strategies allowed temporal measurement signaling pathways modulated by mutant Kit inhibition in a model of mast cell leukemia.
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PMID:Temporal quantitation of mutant Kit tyrosine kinase signaling attenuated by a novel thiophene kinase inhibitor OSI-930. 1609 34
During the first trimester of pregnancy, well-differentiated primary cells of the placenta known as trophoblast cells grow in an invasive and destructive fashion similar to malignancies, but limited in space and time. The comparison of trophoblast cells with their malignant counterpart, human choriocarcinoma cells, offers an attractive model to understand the origin or development of malignant growth. Several cytokines and growth factors are known to influence trophoblast migration (e.g. EGF, IGF-2, HGF), proliferation (e.g. leptin, HGF, GM-CSF) and/or invasion (e.g. leukemia inhibitory factor, LIF), each factor utilizing at least one pathway for intracellular signaling in the trophoblast. Two pathways that are crossed especially often mediate the signals of these factors and are simultaneously well established in terms of tumor invasion: the Janus kinase-signal transducers and activators of transcription (Jak-Stat) and receptor-associated tyrosine kinase-mitogen-activated protein kinase (RTK-MAPK) pathways. These two pathways are detrimental for reproduction in general, and in part for placenta development, as a series of knockout experiments demonstrate. Aspects of each pathway are also implicated to be involved in trophoblast invasion, e.g.
STAT3
is constitutively activated in invasive first trimester trophoblast cells, and activated
ERK
is detectable in intermediate trophoblast cells, an invasive phenotype. Interaction at several intersection points between the pathways has been described in several cell systems so that the same would seem to be possible in trophoblast cells. In this review, some of the possible areas of interaction are alluded to.
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PMID:Signal transduction in trophoblast invasion. 1612 46
Distinct signal transduction pathways have been shown to regulate injury responses and regeneration in peripheral nerves. In the present investigation, the time courses of the induction of phospho-MAPK/ERK1/2 and of phospho-
STAT3
were investigated in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and in the sciatic nerve of rats following a systemic capsaicin treatment without or with concomitant intraplantar NGF injections. Western blots were probed with polyclonal antibodies that specifically detect phosphorylated
ERK
1/2 and
STAT3
. Phosphorylation of
ERK
clearly peaked in the sciatic nerve and in the lumbar DRGs at 6 and 10 h after the capsaicin treatment. In the following 8 days phospho-
ERK
decreased to very low levels and was found recovered to basal values at the time point 16 days. An additional intraplantar nerve growth factor (NGF) injection at time points 20, 44 and 92 h after the capsaicin treatment, and collection of tissues 4 h later, markedly increased the level of phospho-
ERK
in the sciatic nerve as well as in the DRG, as compared to the samples taken from rats at the same time points with a capsaicin treatment only. Posphorylated
STAT3
, which was almost non-detectable in the control sciatic nerve, clearly peaked at 6 h after the capsaicin treatment and decreased again during the following days to almost undetectable levels. The intraplantar NGF injections slightly stimulated phosho-
STAT3
in the sciatic nerve. A basal level of phosphorylated
STAT3
was present in DRGs of control animals, it remained at a high level up to 6 h after the capsaicin treatment, then markedly decreased and recovered on day 8 and day 16. NGF increased
STAT3
phosphorylation in DRG on day 1 and day 2 above the level observed in samples taken from rats at the same time points with a capsaicin treatment only. The present study demonstrates that a capsaicin impairment of small diameter primary sensory neurons followed by an NGF treatment evokes a characteristic pattern of
ERK
and
STAT3
activation indicative of neuronal degeneration and regeneration.
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PMID:ERK and STAT3 phosphorylation in sensory neurons during capsaicin-induced impairment and nerve growth factor treatment. 1614 20
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