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Modulation of signaling through GPCR-cAMP-PKA pathways by PDE4 depends on stimulus intensity: Possible implications for the pathogenesis of acrodysostosis without hormone resistance

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 442, Issue C, Pages 1-11

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2016.11.026

Keywords

cAMP; PDE4D; Acrodysostosis; BRET; Inhibition; Hormonal response

Funding

  1. INSERM
  2. Ligue Contre le Cancer Comite de Paris
  3. GEFLUC Paris-Ile-de-France
  4. Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (ND)
  5. La Societe Francaise d'Endocrinologie (SFE)/Sanofi Aventis
  6. La Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale (FRM)
  7. la Societe Francaise d'Endocrinologie (SFE).

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In acrodysostosis without hormone resistance, a disease caused by phosphodiesterase (PDE)-4D mutations, increased PDE activity leads to bone developmental defects but with normal renal responses to PTH. To identify potential mechanisms for these disparate responses, we compared the effect of PDE activity on hormone signaling through the GPCR-Gsa-cAMP-PKA pathway in cells from two lineages, HEK-293 cells stably overexpressing PTH1R (HEKpthr) and human dermal fibroblasts, including studies evaluating cAMP levels using an Epac-based BRET-sensor for cAMP (CAMYEL). For ligand-induced responses inducing strong cAMP accumulation, the inhibition of PDE4 activity resulted in relatively small further increases. In contrast, when ligand-induced cAMP accumulation was of lesser intensity, the inhibition of PDE4 had a more pronounced effect. Similar results were obtained evaluating downstream events (cellular CREB phosphorylation and CRE-luciferase activity). Thus, the ability of PDE4 to modulate signaling through GPCR-cAMP-PKA pathways can depend on the cell type and stimulus intensity. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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