Osmotic swelling-induced activation of the extracellular-signal-regulated protein kinases Erk-1 and Erk-2 in intestine 407 cells involves the Ras/Raf-signalling pathway
January 1998
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Human Intestine 407 cells respond to hypo-osmotic stress with a rapid stimulation of compensatory ionic conductances accompanied by a transient increase in the activity of the extracellular-signal-regulated protein kinases Erk-1 and Erk-2. In this study, we examined the upstream regulators of hypotonicity-induced Erk-1/Erk-2 activation and their possible role in cell-volume regulation. The hypotonicity-provoked Erk-1/Erk-2 activation was greatly reduced in cells pretreated with the specific mitogen-activated/Erk-activating kinase inhibitor PD098059 and was preceded by a transient stimulation of Raf-1. Pretreatment of the cells with PMA, GF109203X, wortmannin or Clostridium botulinum C3 exoenzyme did not appreciably affect the hypotonicity-provoked Erk-1/Erk-2 stimulation, suggesting the osmosensitive signalling pathway to be largely independent of protein kinase C and p21(rho). In contrast, expression of dominant negative RasN17 completely abolished the hypotonicity-induced Erk-1/Erk-2 activation. Stimulation of the swelling-induced ion efflux was independent of activation of these mitogen-activated protein kinases, as revealed by hypotonicity-provoked isotope efflux from 125I-- and 86Rb+-loaded cells after pretreatment with PD098059 and after expression of RasN17. In addition, the epidermal-growth-factor-induced potentiation of the hypotonicity-provoked anionic response did not depend on the increase in Erk-1/Erk-2 activity but, instead, was found to depend on Ca2+ influx. Taken together, these results indicate that hypotonic stress induces Erk-1/Erk-2 activation through the Ras/Raf-signalling pathway, and argue against a direct role for this pathway in cell-volume control.
- Cell Line
- Humans
- Signal Transduction/*physiology
- Phosphorylation
- Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate/pharmacology
- Enzyme Activation/physiology
- Intestines/*enzymology
- Cell Size/drug effects
- *Botulinum Toxins
- *Osmotic Pressure
- ADP Ribose Transferases/pharmacology
- Ca(2+)-Calmodulin Dependent Protein Kinase/*pharmacology
- Androstadienes/pharmacology
- Epidermal Growth Factor/pharmacology
- Flavonoids/pharmacology
- Hypotonic Solutions/pharmacology
- Indoles/pharmacology
- Iodine Radioisotopes/metabolism
- Maleimides/pharmacology
- Rubidium Radioisotopes/metabolism
- ras Proteins/*physiology
- activation
- -1\erk
- kinase
- activity
- erk -1\erk activation
- intestine 407 cells
- erk -1\erk
- medium
- efflux
- phosphorylation
- hypotonic
- protein
- hypotonicity-induced
- -1/erk
- osmosensitive
- intestine
- ptdins 3- kinase
- erk -1\erk activity
- erk -1/erk
- 5 min