Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor promotes the translocation of protein kinase Ciota in neutrophilic differentiation cells |
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Authors: | Kanayasu-Toyoda Toshie Suzuki Takayoshi Oshizawa Tadashi Uchida Eriko Hayakawa Takao Yamaguchi Teruhide |
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Affiliation: | Division of Cellular and Gene Therapy Products, National Institute of Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Previously, we suggested that the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-p70 S6 kinase (p70 S6K) pathway plays an important role in granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-dependent enhancement of the neutrophilic differentiation and proliferation of HL-60 cells. While atypical protein kinase C (PKC) has been reported to be a regulator of p70 S6K, abundant expression of PKCiota was observed in myeloid and lymphoid cells. Therefore, we analyzed the participation of PKCiota in G-CSF-dependent proliferation. The maximum stimulation of PKCiota was observed from 15 to 30 min after the addition of G-CSF. From 5 to 15 min into this lag time, PKCiota was found to translocate from the nucleus to the membrane. At 30 min it re-translocated to the cytosol. This dynamic translocation of PKCiota was also observed in G-CSF-stimulated myeloperoxidase-positive cells differentiated from cord blood cells. Small interfering RNA for PKCiota inhibited G-CSF-induced proliferation and the promotion of neutrophilic differentiation of HL-60 cells. These data indicate that the G-CSF-induced dynamic translocation and activation processes of PKCiota are important to neutrophilic proliferation. |
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