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Ganglioside GM3 activates ERKs in human lymphocytic cells

In this study we analyzed the signaling pathway triggered by GM3 in lymphoblastoid T-cells. In these cells, GM3 induced cPLA2 activation, arachidonic acid release, and PKC-δ translocation. In order to clarify the upstream molecular signals triggered by GM3, we analyzed the activation of extracellula...

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Published in:Journal of lipid research 2002-06, Vol.43 (6), p.971-978
Main Authors: Garofalo, Tina, Sorice, Maurizio, Misasi, Roberta, Cinque, Benedetta, Mattei, Vincenzo, Pontieri, Giuseppe M., Cifone, Maria Grazia, Pavan, Antonio
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description In this study we analyzed the signaling pathway triggered by GM3 in lymphoblastoid T-cells. In these cells, GM3 induced cPLA2 activation, arachidonic acid release, and PKC-δ translocation. In order to clarify the upstream molecular signals triggered by GM3, we analyzed the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)s, a downstream effector of Ras-regulated cytoplasmic kinase cascade. Our results showed that GM3 treatment led to rapid ERK phosphorylation in lymphoblastoid T-cells, as detected by anti-phospho-p44/42 MAP kinase. Similar findings were found in human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Moreover, we showed that GM3 specifically phosphorylated ERK-2, as revealed by anti-phosphotyrosine reactivity on both cell free lysates and ERKs immunoprecipitates. The role of the CD4 cytoplasmic domain in GM3-triggered signaling pathway was investigated using A2.01/CD4-cyt399 cells, which had been transfected with a mutant form of CD4 lacking the bulk of the cytoplasmic domain. In these cells GM3 induced cPLA2 activation, arachidonic acid release, and PKC-δ translocation, but not CD4 endocytosis, indicating that the CD4 cytoplasmic domain plays a key role in GM3-triggered CD4 endocytosis and the GM3-triggered biochemical pathway is upstream of CD4 phosphorylation. These findings strongly suggest that GM3 triggers a novel signaling pathway involved in the regulation of cellular functions.
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