[Effect of RhoA and cAMP on morphological changes in human prostate cancer cell line PC-3].

Shi yan sheng wu xue bao Pub Date : 2005-08-01
Yong Chang Chen, Ying Wang, Hao Yu, Wen Rong Xu
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This paper was designed to investigate the effect of RhoA and cAMP/PKA mediating signal transduction on the morphological changes of human prostate cancer cell line PC-3. Different RhoA cDNA expressing constructs were used to transfect PC-3 cells. Transfected and untransfected cells were stimulated with lysophosphatidic acid(LPA) and/or cAMP. The morphological changes of the cells were recorded by inversive microscope. Results showed that the untransfected cells changed their conformation from polygonal to round with the stimulation of LPA,while cAMP prevented the change. LPA caused the same change in cells transfected with wild type, constitutively active type and 188 mutant of RhoA. cAMP prevented the change in cells transfected with wild type and constitutively active RhoA but not in cells transfected with 188 mutant of RhoA. The results suggested that cAMP/PKA could inhibit the morphological effect of RhoA through phosphorylating RhoA on 188 serine.

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RhoA和cAMP对人前列腺癌细胞PC-3形态学变化的影响。
本实验旨在探讨RhoA和cAMP/PKA介导的信号转导对人前列腺癌细胞PC-3形态变化的影响。不同的RhoA cDNA表达构建体转染PC-3细胞。用溶血磷脂酸(LPA)和/或cAMP刺激转染和未转染的细胞。倒置显微镜观察细胞形态变化。结果表明,在LPA的刺激下,未转染的细胞由多边形变为圆形,而cAMP则阻止了这种变化。LPA在转染RhoA野生型、组成活性型和188突变体的细胞中引起相同的变化。cAMP在转染野生型和组成型RhoA的细胞中阻止了这种变化,而在转染188型RhoA突变体的细胞中没有。结果表明,cAMP/PKA可通过磷酸化188丝氨酸来抑制RhoA的形态学作用。
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