Serine phosphorylation of p60 tumor necrosis factor receptor by PKC-delta in TNF-alpha-activated neutrophils |
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Authors: | Kilpatrick L E Song Y H Rossi M W Korchak H M |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pediatrics and Biochemistry/Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Joseph Stokes Jr. Research Institute of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. kilpatrick@email.chop.edu |
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Abstract: | Tumor necrosis factor-(TNF-) triggers degranulation and oxygen radical release in adherentneutrophils. The p60TNF receptor (p60TNFR) is responsible forproinflammatory signaling, and protein kinase C (PKC) is a candidatefor the regulation of p60TNFR. Both TNF- and the PKC-activatorphorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate triggered phosphorylation of p60TNFR.Receptor phosphorylation was on both serine and threonine but not ontyrosine residues. The PKC- isotype is a candidate enzyme for serinephosphorylation of p60TNFR. Staurosporine and the PKC- inhibitorrottlerin inhibited TNF--triggered serine but not threoninephosphorylation. Serine phosphorylation was associated withreceptor desensitization, as inhibition of PKC resulted in enhanceddegranulation (elastase release). After neutrophil activation, PKC-was the only PKC isotype that associated with p60TNFR within thecorrect time frame for receptor phosphorylation. In vitro, onlyPKC-, but not the -, I-, II-, or -isotypes, wascompetent to phosphorylate the receptor, indicating that p60TNFR is adirect substrate for PKC-. These findings suggest a selective rolefor PKC- in negative regulation of the p60TNFR and ofTNF--induced signaling. |
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