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Query: EC:3.6.3.1 (
Mg2+-ATPase
)
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Because
epidermal growth factor
(
EGF
) is likely to be released in the glomeruli during glomerular injury and mesangial cells possess specific receptors for
EGF
, we thought it to be of interest to examine whether this growth factor could influence the expression of ectoenzymes in cultured human mesangial cells.
EGF
stimulated 5'-nucleotidase and aminopeptidase N activities in intact human mesangial cells in a time- (24-72 h) and dose-dependent (0.1-50 ng ml(-1)) manner. Maximum stimulation represented 2.7- and 2-fold basal activities for 5'-nucleotidase and aminopeptidase N, respectively.
EGF
did not influence cyclic AMP production, and its effect on 5'-nucleotidase was additive to that of forskolin or 8-bromo-cAMP. In contrast, genistein (10 mg x ml(-1)), an inhibitor of tyrosine kinase, prevented
EGF
-dependent stimulation of aminopeptidase N and 5'-nucleotidase, suggesting that protein phosphorylation was involved in the signaling mechanism.
EGF
stimulated specifically the latter two enzymes since it had no effect on other ectoenzymes including alkaline phosphodiesterase I and
Mg2+-ATPase
activities. These results demonstrate that
EGF
, via the control of 5'-nucleotidase and aminopeptidase N, which are implied in adenosine formation and peptide processing, respectively, could play a role in human cultured mesangial cell contractility and proliferation.
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PMID:Epidermal growth factor upregulates aminopeptidase N and 5'-nucleotidase in human glomerular mesangial cells. 985 17