We have investigated control mechanisms of TNF receptor expression (TNF-R) in various human tumor cells and normal peripheral blood monocytes. Activators of protein kinase A (PKA) signal transduction pathways were found to enhance TNF-R expression up to sevenfold, whereas in the same cells, IFN-alpha and -gamma receptors remained unaffected. Inhibitors of protein kinases downregulate both constitutive and cAMP-enhanced TNF-R expression. Binding studies revealed an increase in TNF-R numbers without a change in receptor affinity. Both, direct activators of PKA and inhibitors of phosphodiesterase, raising intracellular levels of cAMP, were found to be effective. As activation of PKA does not slow down the degradation rate of TNF-Rs, but rather enhances protein synthesis-dependent reexpression of TNF-Rs after transient PKC-mediated transmodulation and after tryptic digestion of TNF-Rs, it is concluded that PKA stimulates TNF-R synthesis. Maximum TNF-Rs enhancement is reached after 24 h of stimulation and is reversible, suggesting that receptor upregulation is not linked to irreversible steps of cellular differentiation. PKA-mediated enhancement of TNF-R expression was predominantly observed in normal peripheral blood monocytes and tumor cell lines of myeloid origin. As in these typical TNF producer cells, the production of TNF is also controlled by PKA and PKC, a regulatory circuit is proposed, by which these two independent signal pathways antagonistically regulate TNF production and, at the receptor level, TNF sensitivity.
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September 01 1989
Antagonistic control of tumor necrosis factor receptors by protein kinases A and C. Enhancement of TNF receptor synthesis by protein kinase A and transmodulation of receptors by protein kinase C.
P Scheurich,
P Scheurich
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
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G Köbrich,
G Köbrich
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
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K Pfizenmaier
K Pfizenmaier
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
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P Scheurich
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
G Köbrich
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
K Pfizenmaier
Clinical Research Group, Max-Planck-Society, University of Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1989) 170 (3): 947–958.
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P Scheurich, G Köbrich, K Pfizenmaier; Antagonistic control of tumor necrosis factor receptors by protein kinases A and C. Enhancement of TNF receptor synthesis by protein kinase A and transmodulation of receptors by protein kinase C.. J Exp Med 1 September 1989; 170 (3): 947–958. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.170.3.947
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