학술논문

Protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP-RR regulates corticosteroid sensitivity.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Respiratory Research. 3/24/2016, Vol. 17, p1-10. 10p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs.
Subject
*PROTEIN-tyrosine kinases
*CORTICOSTEROIDS
*GLUCOCORTICOID receptors
*PHOSPHORYLATION
*CHROMOSOMAL translocation
*ASTHMATICS
*DRUG therapy for asthma
*ASTHMA
*BRONCHODILATOR agents
*CELL culture
*CELL receptors
*CELLULAR signal transduction
*COMPARATIVE studies
*DOSE-effect relationship in pharmacology
*ESTERASES
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*RESEARCH
*TRANSFERASES
*EVALUATION research
*MONONUCLEAR leukocytes
Language
ISSN
1465-9921
Abstract
Background: We have recently reported that protein phosphate 2A (PP2A) inactivation resulted in increased phosphorylation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR) at Ser(226), thereby reducing GR nuclear translocation and causing corticosteroid insensitivity in severe asthmatics. Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are also known to be critically involved in the regulation of MAPKs, such as JNK and therefore potentially associated with GR function. The aim of study was to elucidate the involvement of MAPK-PTPs (PTP-RR, PTP-N5 and PTP-N7), which can dephosphorylate MAPKs, in the regulation of corticosteroid sensitivity.Methods: Corticosteroid sensitivity, GR nuclear translocation, phosphorylation levels of GR-Ser(226), JNK1 and PP2A catalytic subunit (PP2AC)-Tyr(307) and protein expression levels and activities of PTP-RR and PP2AC were evaluated in U937 cells and/or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Knock-down effects of MAPK-PTPs using siRNA were also evaluated.Results: Knock-down of PTP-RR, but not of PTP-N5 or PTP-N7 impaired corticosteroid sensitivity, induced GR-Ser(226) phosphorylation and reduced GR nuclear translocation. Under IL-2/IL-4-induced corticosteroid insensitivity, PTP-RR expression, activity and associations with JNK1 and GR were reduced but PTP-RR activity was restored by formoterol. Also in PBMCs from severe asthmatic patients, PTP-RR and JNK1 expression were reduced and GR-Ser(226) phosphorylation increased. Furthermore, PTP-RR was associated with PP2A. PTP-RR reduction enhanced PP2AC-Tyr(307) phosphorylation leading to impairment of PP2A expression and activity.Conclusions: We demonstrated that with corticosteroid insensitivity PTP-RR fails to reduce phosphorylation of JNK1 and GR-Ser(226), resulting in down-regulation of GR nuclear translocation. Reduced PTP-RR may represent a novel cause of corticosteroid insensitivity in severe asthmatics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]