Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Induced Expression of Ornithine Decarboxylase, c-met,and c-mycIs Differently Affected by Protein Kinase Inhibitors in Human Hepatoma Cells HepG2 |
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Authors: | Maria Alfonsina Desiderio Giovanna Pogliaghi Paola Dansi |
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Institution: | Institute of General Pathology and CNR Center for Research on Cell Pathology, University of Milano, via Mangiagalli, 31-20133, Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Binding of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to its receptor Met induces autophosphorylation and activation of the tyrosine kinase activity. In HGF-treated HepG2 cells, we studied: (i) the expression patterns of early(c-myc,c-jun,and c-fos) and delayed-early (ornithinedecarboxylase and c-met) response genes and (ii) thepossible involvement of protein kinase transducersin the control of the expression of c-metand of other genes eventually induced downstream. c-metand c-mycmRNAs peaked 1–2 h after HGF, while c-junandc-fosmRNAs slightly increased at 1 h. Ornithinedecarboxylase activity was induced earlier (4 h) thanthe mRNA (8–10 h). The transducers involved in HGF-triggered gene inductions were investigated using different protein kinase inhibitors: genistein for the receptor tyrosine kinase, herbimycin A for the nonreceptor tyrosine kinase (pp60c-src), wortmannin for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) and H7 for protein kinase C (PKC). The similarity of responses to PKC inhibition led to suppose that c-mycand ornithinedecarboxylase mRNAs were induced sequentially along the same transduction pathway triggered by HGF. Ornithine decarboxylase activity seemed to be largely regulated by phosphorylation(s). The mRNA expression of c-junwas likely to undergo a negative regulation through a mechanism involving PI3K, while that ofc-metseemed to be almost independent from various protein kinases (PI3K, pp60c-src, and PKC). |
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