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Cholesterol sulfate, an activator of protein kinase C mediating squamous cell differentiation: a review
Authors:Kuroki T  Ikuta T  Kashiwagi M  Kawabe S  Ohba M  Huh N  Mizuno K  Ohno S  Yamada E  Chida K
Institution:Institute of Molecular Oncology, Showa University, Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan. tkuroki@med.showa-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Activity of protein kinase C (PKC) depends on the interaction with polar head-groups of two membrane lipids, i.e., phosphatidylserine and diacylglycerol. We demonstrated that cholesterol metabolism is directly involved in activation of the eta isoform of protein kinase C (PKCeta), which is predominantly expressed in epithelial tissues in close association with epithelial differentiation. We found that PKCeta was activated by cholesterol sulfate (CS), a metabolite of cholesterol formed during squamous cell differentiation. In the presence of CS, phorbol ester only weakly enhanced the activity of PKCeta. CS also activated PKCeta, PKCdelta and PKCepsilon in a dose-dependent manner, when assayed using purified recombinant materials. However, when partially purified materials were used from overexpressing normal human keratinocytes, only PKCeta was activated by CS among the isoforms examined. All the existing lines of evidence, mainly supplied from our laboratory, suggest that CS is involved in a signal transduction of squamous cell differentiation and thereby modifying squamous cell carcinogenesis.
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