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Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
) act via PTH receptors in bone to stimulate bone resorption. Bone resorption is also stimulated by certain cytokines, which are produced in bone and bone marrow. The effects of such cytokines on the PTH-receptor system were studied in the osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cell line UMR 106-06. 125I-labelled
PTHrP
-(1-84)-peptide bound specifically to the cells, and
PTHrP
-(1-34) and -(1-84) competed with equimolar affinity for binding to UMR 106-06 cells. The specific binding of 125I-
PTHrP
-(1-84) could be completely blocked by PTH. Therefore 125I-
PTHrP
-(1-84) bound to a classical receptor in UMR 106-06 cells. Preincubation for 3 days with either tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) or retinoic acid (RA) both decreased the specific binding of 125I-
PTHrP
-(1-84) to about 40% of control levels. These effects were specific for PTH binding, since there was little effect on 125I-salmon-calcitonin binding. Both TNF alpha and RA required 24 h exposure to cells to produce a measurable effect. The decrease in 125I-
PTHrP
-(1-84) binding was due to a reduced number of binding sites, with little apparent change in affinity. Half-maximal effects were seen with 1 ng of TNF alpha/ml, whereas 1 microM-RA was needed to observe the loss of PTH receptors. Combinations of RA and TNF alpha produced a greater effect than that of either agonist alone. The loss of PTH receptors was accompanied by a specific loss of PTH-stimulated cyclic AMP production. Preincubation with TNF alpha increased the basal
plasminogen activator
(PA) activity in the cells and decreased the amplitude of the response of PA activity to PTH compared with control cells. Furthermore TNF alpha decreased sensitivity to PTH (50% stimulation of PA activity with 0.1 nM-PTH in control cells versus 50% stimulation with 0.3 nM-PTH in TNF alpha-treated cells). In contrast, TNF alpha pretreatment increased the amplitude of the response of PA activity to calcitonin, whereas sensitivity to calcitonin was not altered. These data are consistent with a specific down-regulation of PTH receptors in osteoblast-like UMR 106-06 cells after exposure to TNF alpha or RA. The loss of PTH receptors is accompanied by a decreased responsiveness to PTH, as measured with the PA system in these cells. A loss of PTH receptors could modulate PTH responses in osteoblasts, either in the local control of bone formation and resorption, or in pathological conditions such as humoral hypercalcaemia of malignancy.
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PMID:Specific down-regulation of parathyroid hormone (PTH) receptors and responses to PTH by tumour necrosis factor alpha and retinoic acid in UMR 106-06 osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cells. 166 Jul 13
Full-length human
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
-(1-141] as well as a carboxyl-terminal shortened form (
PTHrP
-(1-108] have been expressed from recombinant DNA-derived clones. These proteins were expressed in Escherichia coli as fusion proteins so that cyanogen bromide cleavage yields the desired product. Both proteins were purified and then characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis, amino-terminal amino acid sequencing, peptide mapping, and mass spectral analysis. Recombinant
PTHrP
-(1-141),
PTHrP
-(1-108), synthetic
PTHrP
-(1-34), and naturally derived
PTHrP
are all equipotent in the stimulation of cyclic AMP levels in the osteoblast-like cell line UMR 106-01. However,
PTHrP
-(1-141) and -(1-108) are two to four times more active than
PTHrP
-(1-34) in the stimulation of
plasminogen activator
activity from this cell line.
PTHrP
-(1-141) reacts equipotently with
PTHrP
-(1-34) in a radioimmunoassay using an antiserum prepared against
PTHrP
-(1-34).
PTHrP
-(1-141), -(1-108), and -(1-84) were used as
PTHrP
-specific mobility standards on sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis to determine the approximate length of two forms of naturally derived
PTHrP
. The data show that
PTHrP
purified from the lung tumor cell line BEN contains a major form of about 108 amino acids and another form of about 141 amino acids.
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PMID:Purification and characterization of recombinant human parathyroid hormone-related protein. 254 37
Peptides corresponding to the amino-terminal region of the
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
were synthesized. A 34-amino acid peptide,
PTHrP
(1-34), was two to four times more potent than bovine or human PTH(1-34) in bioassays promoting the formation of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) and
plasminogen activator
activity in osteogenic sarcoma cells and adenylate cyclase activity in chick kidney membranes. Like parathyroid hormone itself, in which the activity resides in the first 34 residues,
PTHrP
peptides of less than 30 residues from the amino terminus showed substantially reduced activity.
PTHrP
(1-34) had only 6% of the potency of bovine PTH(1-34) in promoting bone resorption in vitro.
PTHrP
(1-34) strongly promoted the excretion of cAMP and phosphorus and reduced the excretion of calcium in the isolated, perfused rat kidney consistent with the symptoms seen in malignant hypercalcemia.
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PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein of malignancy: active synthetic fragments. 368 95