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The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) has been shown previously to be regulated by inhibitory G proteins. In the present study, we demonstrate inhibition of CFTR by alphaG(i2) and alphaG(i1), but not alphaG(0), in Xenopus oocytes. We further examined whether regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins interfere with alphaG(i)-dependent inhibition of CFTR. Activation of CFTR by IBMX and forskolin was attenuated in the presence of alphaG(i2), indicating inhibition of CFTR by alphaG(i2) in Xenopus oocytes. Coexpression of the proteins RGS3 and RGS7 together with CFTR and alphaG(i2) partially recovered activation by IBMX/forskolin. 14-3-3, a protein that is known to interfere with RGS proteins, counteracted the effects of RGS3. These data demonstrate the regulation of CFTR by alphaG(i) in Xenopus oocytes. Because RGS proteins interfere with the G protein-dependent regulation of CFTR, this may offer new potential pathways for pharmacological intervention in cystic fibrosis. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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Les complications vasculaires telles que l’augmentation de la contractilité et la prolifération cellulaire sont les complications les plus communes observées dans le diabète et l’hyperglycémie chronique est un facteur important dans ces processus. La voie de signalisation de Gαq joue un rôle important dans la régulation du tonus vasculaire et l’altération de celle-ci peut contribuer aux complications vasculaires observées dans les cas de diabète et d’hyperglycémie. Il a été observé que les taux et l’activité des protéines kinase C (PKC) et du diacylglycérol (DAG) sont augmentés dans ces conditions. Cependant, aucune étude n’a démontré l’implication de Gαq/11 et des PLCβ, molécules de signalisation en amont de PKC/DAG. Plusieurs études révèlent que l’augmentation des taux et de l’activité des PKC et du DAG induite par l’hyperglycémie dans des cellules du muscle lisse vasculaire (CMLV) est attribuée à l’augmentation du stress oxydatif. De plus, les niveaux de certains peptides vasoactifs, tels que l’angiotensine II et l’endothéline-1, augmentés dans les conditions de diabète/d’hyperglycémie, peuvent contribuer à l’augmentation du stress oxydatif observée. Le travail présenté dans cette thèse avait pour but d’examiner les effets de l’hyperglycémie sur les niveaux d’expression protéique de Gαq/11 et de ses molécules associées, ainsi que d’étudier le mécanisme moléculaire par lequel l’hyperglycémie module la voie de signalisation de Gαq dans les CMLV. Dans la première étude, nous avons examiné si l’hyperglycémie pouvait moduler l’expression des protéines Gαq, Gα11, PLCβ1 et PLCβ2. Le prétraitement des CMLV A10 avec 26 mM de glucose durant 72 heures augmente l’expression des protéines Gαq, Gα11, PLCβ-1 et PLCβ-2 en comparaison avec les CMLV témoins. Le traitement avec des antagonistes aux récepteurs AT1 de l’Ang II, et ETA/ETB de l’ET-1, atténue la hausse de Gαq, de Gα11, de PLCβ1 et de PLCβ2 induite par l’hyperglycémie. De plus, la formation d’IP3 stimulée par l’ET-1 était plus élevée dans les CMLV exposée à 26 mM de glucose. Le traitement des CMLV A10 avec l’Ang II et l’ET-1 augmente également les niveaux d’expression des protéines Gα q/11 et PLCβ. Cette augmentation de l’expression est restaurée au niveau des CMLV témoins par les antagonistes des récepteurs AT1, ETA et ETB. Ces résultats suggèrent que l’augmentation de l’expression des protéines Gαq/11 et PLCβ dans les CMLV induite par l’hyperglycémie est attribuée à l’activation des récepteurs AT1, ETA et ETB. Dans la seconde étude, nous avons examiné l’implication du stress oxydatif dans l’augmentation des niveaux d’expression des protéines Gαq/11 et PLCβ et de leur signalisation induite par l’hyperglycémie. Nous avons également déterminé le mécanisme responsable de l’augmentation du stress oxydatif induite par l’hyperglycémie. L’augmentation de l’expression des protéines Gαq/11 et PLCβ des CMLV A10 exposées à 26 mM de glucose est revenue au niveau basal après un traitement avec l’antioxydant diphenyleneiodonium (DPI), et la catalase, un chélateur du peroxyde d’hydrogène, mais pas par le 111Mn-tetralis(benzoic acid porphyrin) (MnTBAP) ni par l’acide urique, des chélateurs du peroxynitrite. De plus, l’augmentation de la formation d’IP3 stimulée par l’ET-1 dans les CMLV exposées à 26 mM de glucose est revenue au niveau basal après un traitement avec le DPI et la catalase. Ces résultats suggèrent que l’augmentation du stress oxydatif induite par l’hyperglycémie contribue à l’augmentation de l’expression des protéines Gαq/11 et les molécules associées à la voie de signalisation de Gq. De plus, l’augmentation de la production d’anion superoxyde (O2-), de l’activité de la NADPH oxydase et de l’expression des protéines p22(phox) et p47(phox) induite par l’hyperglycémie est revenue à un niveau basal après un traitement avec les antagonistes des récepteurs AT1, ETA et ETB. Ces résultats suggèrent que l’hyperglycémie augmente les niveaux endogènes de l’Ang II et de l’ET-1, ce qui augmente le stress oxydatif par la formation d’O2- et de H2O2 et peut contribuer à l’augmentation des niveaux de Gq/11α et de leurs molécules de signalisation. Puisqu’il a été observé que l’hyperglycémie transactive les récepteurs aux facteurs de croissance tels que le récepteur au facteur de croissance épidermique (EGF-R) et le récepteur au facteur de croissance dérivé des plaquettes (PDGF-R), nous avons entrepris d’examiner, dans la troisième étude, l’implication d’EGF-R et de PDGF-R dans l’augmentation des niveaux de Gαq/11, de PLCβ et de leur signalisation induite par l’hyperglycémie. L’augmentation des niveaux d’expression des protéines Gαq, Gα11, PLCβ-1 et PLCβ-2 induite par l’hyperglycémie est revenue au niveau basal après un traitement avec les inhibiteurs d’EGF-R (AG1478) et de PDGF-R (AG1295) et par l’inhibiteur de c-Src, PP2. L’augmentation de la phosphorylation d’EGF-R et de PDGF-R induite par l’hyperglycémie a été abolie par AG1478, AG1295 et PP2. De plus, l’augmentation des niveaux de Gαq/11, et de PLCβ induite par l’hyperglycémie est atténuée par l’inhibiteur des MAPK, le PD98059, et par l’inhibiteur d’AKT, le wortmannin. L’augmentation de la phosphorylation d’ERK et d’AKT était également atténuée par AG1478 et AG1295. Ces résultats suggèrent que la transactivation des récepteurs aux facteurs de croissance induite par c-Src peut contribuer à l’augmentation des niveaux de Gα q/11/PLC et de leur signalisation par la voie des MAPK/PI3K. En conclusion, les études présentées dans cette thèse indiquent que l’hyperglycémie augmente les niveaux de Gαq/11 et de PLCβ. Nous avons émis des évidences qui démontrent que l’augmentation endogène de l’Ang II et de l’ET-1 par l’hyperglycémie peut contribuer à l’augmentation de la production d’O2- et de H2O2 résultant ainsi en une augmentation du stress oxydatif qui pourrait être responsable de l’augmentation de Gαq/11/PLC et de leur signalisation dans les conditions d’hyperglycémie. Finalement, nous avons démontré que la transactivation des récepteurs aux facteurs de croissance induite par l’hyperglycémie peut être responsable de l’augmentation de Gαq/11/PLC et les molécules associées à la voie de signalisation de Gq dans les cas de diabète et d’hyperglycémie.

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G proteins play a major role in signal transduction upon platelet activation. We have previously reported a patient with impaired agonist-induced aggregation, secretion, arachidonate release, and Ca2+ mobilization. Present studies demonstrated that platelet phospholipase A2 (cytosolic and membrane) activity in the patient was normal. Receptor-mediated activation of glycoprotein (GP) IIb-IIIa complex measured by flow cytometry using antibody PAC-1 was diminished despite normal amounts of GPIIb-IIIa on platelets. Ca2+ release induced by guanosine 5′-[γ-thio]triphosphate (GTP[γS]) was diminished in the patient’s platelets, suggesting a defect distal to agonist receptors. GTPase activity (a function of α-subunit) in platelet membranes was normal in resting state but was diminished compared with normal subjects on stimulation with thrombin, platelet-activating factor, or the thromboxane A2 analog U46619. Binding of 35S-labeled GTP[γS] to platelet membranes was decreased under both basal and thrombin-stimulated states. Iloprost (a stable prostaglandin I2 analog) -induced rise in cAMP (mediated by Gαs) and its inhibition (mediated by Gαi) by thrombin in the patient’s platelet membranes were normal. Immunoblot analysis of Gα subunits in the patient’s platelet membranes showed a decrease in Gαq (<50%) but not Gαi, Gαz, Gα12, and Gα13. These studies provide evidence for a hitherto undescribed defect in human platelet G-protein α-subunit function leading to impaired platelet responses, and they provide further evidence for a major role of Gαq in thrombin-induced responses.

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Cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation can result from stimulation of signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins, especially Gq, whose α subunit activates phospholipase Cβ (PLCβ). We now report that transient, modest expression of a hemagglutinin (HA) epitope-tagged, constitutively active mutant of the Gq α subunit (HAα*q) in hearts of transgenic mice is sufficient to induce cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation that continue to progress after the initiating stimulus becomes undetectable. At 2 weeks, HAα*q protein is expressed at less than 50% of endogenous αq/11, and the transgenic hearts are essentially normal morphologically. Although HAα*q protein declines at 4 weeks and is undetectable by 10 weeks, the animals develop cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation and die between 8 and 30 weeks in heart failure. As the pathology develops, endogenous αq/11 rises (2.9-fold in atria; 1.8-fold in ventricles). At 2 weeks, basal PLC activity is increased 9- to 10-fold in atria but not ventricles. By 10 weeks, it is elevated in both, presumably because of the rise in endogenous αq/11. We conclude that the pathological changes initiated by early, transient HAα*q expression are maintained in part by compensatory changes in signal transduction and other pathways. Cyclosporin A (CsA) prevents hypertrophy caused by activation of calcineurin [Molkentin, J. D., Lu, J.-R., Antos, C. L., Markham, B., Richardson, J., Robbins, J., Grant, S. R. & Olson, E. N. (1998) Cell 93, 215–228]. Because HAα*q acts upstream of calcineurin, we hypothesized that HAα*q might initiate additional pathways leading to hypertrophy and dilatation. Treating HAα*q mice with CsA diminished some, but not all, aspects of the hypertrophic phenotype, suggesting that multiple pathways are involved.

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Observations in reconstituted systems and transfected cells indicate that G-protein receptor kinases (GRKs) and β-arrestins mediate desensitization and endocytosis of G-protein–coupled receptors. Little is known about receptor regulation in neurons. Therefore, we examined the effects of the neurotransmitter substance P (SP) on desensitization of the neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1-R) and on the subcellular distribution of NK1-R, Gαq/11, GRK-2 and -3, and β-arrestin-1 and -2 in cultured myenteric neurons. NK1-R was coexpressed with immunoreactive Gαq/11, GRK-2 and -3, and β-arrestin-1 and -2 in a subpopulation of neurons. SP caused 1) rapid NK1-R–mediated increase in [Ca2+]i, which was transient and desensitized to repeated stimulation; 2) internalization of the NK1-R into early endosomes containing SP; and 3) rapid and transient redistribution of β-arrestin-1 and -2 from the cytosol to the plasma membrane, followed by a striking redistribution of β-arrestin-1 and -2 to endosomes containing the NK1-R and SP. In SP-treated neurons Gαq/11 remained at the plasma membrane, and GRK-2 and -3 remained in centrally located and superficial vesicles. Thus, SP induces desensitization and endocytosis of the NK1-R in neurons that may be mediated by GRK-2 and -3 and β-arrestin-1 and -2. This regulation will determine whether NK1-R–expressing neurons participate in functionally important reflexes.

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Transgenic overexpression of Gαq in the heart triggers events leading to a phenotype of eccentric hypertrophy, depressed ventricular function, marked expression of hypertrophy-associated genes, and depressed β-adrenergic receptor (βAR) function. The role of βAR dysfunction in the development of this failure phenotype was delineated by transgenic coexpression of the carboxyl terminus of the βAR kinase (βARK), which acts to inhibit the kinase, or concomitant overexpression of the β2AR at low (≈30-fold, Gαq/β2ARL), moderate (≈140-fold, Gαq/β2ARM), and high (≈1,000-fold, Gαq/β2ARH) levels above background βAR density. Expression of the βARK inhibitor had no effect on the phenotype, consistent with the lack of increased βARK levels in Gαq mice. In marked contrast, Gαq/β2ARL mice displayed rescue of hypertrophy and resting ventricular function and decreased cardiac expression of atrial natriuretic factor and α-skeletal actin mRNA. These effects occurred in the absence of any improvement in basal or agonist-stimulated adenylyl cyclase (AC) activities in crude cardiac membranes, although restoration of a compartmentalized β2AR/AC signal cannot be excluded. Higher expression of receptors in Gαq/β2ARM mice resulted in salvage of AC activity, but hypertrophy, ventricular function, and expression of fetal genes were unaffected or worsened. With ≈1,000-fold overexpression, the majority of Gαq/β2ARH mice died with cardiomegaly at 5 weeks. Thus, although it appears that excessive, uncontrolled, or generalized augmentation of βAR signaling is deleterious in heart failure, selective enhancement by overexpressing the β2AR subtype to limited levels restores not only ventricular function but also reverses cardiac hypertrophy.

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Mice lacking the α-subunit of the heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding protein Gq (Gαq) are viable but suffer from ataxia with typical signs of motor discoordination. The anatomy of the cerebellum is not overtly disturbed, and excitatory synaptic transmission from parallel fibers to cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) and from climbing fibers (CFs) to PCs is functional. However, about 40% of adult Gαq mutant PCs remain multiply innervated by CFs because of a defect in regression of supernumerary CFs in the third postnatal week. Evidence is provided suggesting that Gαq is part of a signaling pathway that is involved in the elimination of multiple CF innervation during this period.

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Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins are nonmembrane spanning cell surface proteins that have been demonstrated to be signal transduction molecules. Because these proteins do not extend into the cytoplasm, the mechanism by which cross-linking of these molecules leads to intracellular signal transduction events is obscure. Previous analysis has indicated that these proteins are associated with src family member tyrosine kinases; however, the role this interaction plays in the generation of intracellular signals is not clear. Here we show that GPI-anchored proteins are associated with alpha subunits of heterotrimeric GTP binding proteins (G proteins) in both human and murine lymphocytes. When the GPI-anchored proteins CD59, CD48, and Thy-1 were immunoprecipitated from various cell lines or freshly isolated lymphocytes, all were found to be associated with a 41-kDa phosphoprotein that we have identified, by using specific antisera, as a mixture of tyrosine phosphorylated G protein alpha subunits: a small amount of Gialpha1, and substantial amounts of Gialpha2 and Gialpha3. GTP binding assays performed with immunoprecipitations of CD59 indicated that there was GTP-binding activity associated with this molecule. Thus, we have shown by both immunochemical and functional criteria that GPI-anchored proteins are physically associated with G proteins. These experiments suggest a potential role of G proteins in the transduction of signals generated by GPI-anchored molecules expressed on lymphocytes of both mouse and human.

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We have identified another Drosophila GTP-binding protein (G protein) alpha subunit, dGq alpha-3. Transcripts encoding dGq alpha-3 are derived from alternative splicing of the dGq alpha locus previously shown to encode two visual-system-specific transcripts [Lee, Y.-J., Dobbs, M.B., Verardi, M.L. & Hyde, D.R. (1990) Neuron 5, 889-898]. Immunolocalization studies using dGq alpha-3 isoform-specific antibodies and LacZ fusion genes show that dGq alpha-3 is expressed in chemosensory cells of the olfactory and taste structures, including a subset of olfactory and gustatory neurons, and in cells of the central nervous system, including neurons in the lamina ganglionaris. These data are consistent with a variety of roles for dGq alpha-3, including mediating a subset of olfactory and gustatory responses in Drosophila, and supports the idea that some chemosensory responses use G protein-coupled receptors and the second messenger inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate.

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At head of title: Général A. von Cramon.

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At head of title: 10 Janvier 1919.

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Semliki Forest virus (SFV) vectors have been efficiently used for rapid high level expression of several G protein-coupled receptors. Here we describe the use of SFV vectors to express the alpha 1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) alone or in the presence of the G protein alpha q and/or beta 2 and gamma 2 subunits. Infection of baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells with recombinant SFV-alpha 1b-AR particles resulted in high specific binding activity of the alpha 1b-AR (24 pmol receptor/mg protein). Time-course studies indicated that the highest level of receptor expression was obtained 30 hours post-infection. The stimulation of BHK cells, with epinephrine led to a 5-fold increase in inositol phosphate (IP) accumulation, confirming the functional coupling of the receptor to G protein-mediated activation of phospholipase C. The SFV expression system represents a rapid and reproducible system to study the pharmacological properties and interactions of G protein coupled receptors and of G protein subunits.

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To investigate their role in receptor coupling to G(q), we mutated all basic amino acids and some conserved hydrophobic residues of the cytosolic surface of the alpha(1b)-adrenergic receptor (AR). The wild type and mutated receptors were expressed in COS-7 cells and characterized for their ligand binding properties and ability to increase inositol phosphate accumulation. The experimental results have been interpreted in the context of both an ab initio model of the alpha(1b)-AR and of a new homology model built on the recently solved crystal structure of rhodopsin. Among the twenty-three basic amino acids mutated only mutations of three, Arg(254) and Lys(258) in the third intracellular loop and Lys(291) at the cytosolic extension of helix 6, markedly impaired the receptor-mediated inositol phosphate production. Additionally, mutations of two conserved hydrophobic residues, Val(147) and Leu(151) in the second intracellular loop had significant effects on receptor function. The functional analysis of the receptor mutants in conjunction with the predictions of molecular modeling supports the hypothesis that Arg(254), Lys(258), as well as Leu(151) are directly involved in receptor-G protein interaction and/or receptor-mediated activation of the G protein. In contrast, the residues belonging to the cytosolic extensions of helices 3 and 6 play a predominant role in the activation process of the alpha(1b)-AR. These findings contribute to the delineation of the molecular determinants of the alpha(1b)-AR/G(q) interface.

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alpha-Tocopherol is a lipid-soluble antioxidant that helps to prevent oxidative damage to cellular lipids. alpha-Tocopherol is absorbed by the intestine and is taken up and retained by the liver; it is widely presumed that alpha-tocopherol is then delivered to peripheral tissues by the secretion of VLDL. To determine whether VLDL secretion is truly important for the delivery of alpha-tocopherol to peripheral tissues, we examined alpha-tocopherol metabolism in mice that lack microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (Mttp) expression in the liver and therefore cannot secrete VLDL (Mttp(Delta/Delta) mice). Mttp(Delta/Delta) mice have low plasma lipid levels and increased stores of lipids in the liver. Similarly, alpha-tocopherol levels in the plasma were lower in Mttp(Delta/Delta) mice than in controls, whereas hepatic alpha-tocopherol stores were higher. However, alpha-tocopherol levels in the peripheral tissues of Mttp(Delta/Delta) mice were nearly identical to those of control mice, suggesting that VLDL secretion is not critical for the delivery of alpha-tocopherol to peripheral tissues. When fed a diet containing deuterated alpha-tocopherol, Mttp(Delta/Delta) and control mice had similar incorporation of deuterated alpha-tocopherol into plasma and various peripheral tissues. We conclude that the absence of VLDL secretion has little effect on the stores of alpha-tocopherol in peripheral tissues, at least in the mouse.