INVESTIGADORES
REFOJO Damian
artículos
Título:
Activation and induction of NUR77/NURR1 in corticotrophs by CRH/cAMP: involvement of calcium, protein kinase A, and MAPK pathways.
Autor/es:
KOVALOVSKY D, ; REFOJO D, ; LIBERMAN AC, ; HOCHBAUM D, ; PEREDA MP, ; COSO OA, ; STALLA GK, ; HOLSBOER F, ; ARZT E.
Revista:
MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Editorial:
ENDOCRINE SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 16 p. 1638 - 1651
ISSN:
0888-8809
Resumen:
Nur factors are critical for proopiomelanocortin (POMC) induction by CRH
in corticotrophs, but the pathways linking CRH to Nur are unknown. In
this study we show that in AtT-20 corticotrophs CRH and cAMP induce
Nur77 and Nurr1 expression and transcription at the NurRE site by
protein kinase A (PKA) and calcium-dependent and -independent
mechanisms. Calcium pathways depend on calmodulin kinase II (CAMKII)
activity, and calcium-independent pathways are accounted for in part by
MAPK activation (Rap1/B-Raf/MAPK-ERK kinase/ERK1/2), demonstrated by the
use of molecular and pharmacological tools. AtT-20 corticotrophs
express B-Raf, as do other cells in which cAMP stimulates MAPK. CRH/cAMP
stimulated ERK2 activity and increased transcriptional activity of a
Gal4-Elk1 protein, which was blocked by overexpression of dominant
negative mutants and kinase inhibitors and stimulated by expression of
B-Raf. The MAPK kinase inhibitors did not affect Nur77 and Nurr1 mRNA
induction but blocked CRH or cAMP-stimulated Nur transcriptional
activity. Moreover, MAPK stimulated phosphorylation and transactivation
of Nur77. The functional impact of these pathways was confirmed at the
POMC promoter. In conclusion, in AtT-20 corticotrophs the CRH/cAMP
signaling that leads to Nur77/Nurr1 mRNA induction and transcriptional
activation, and thus POMC expression, is dependent on protein kinase A
and involves calcium/calmodulin kinase II (Nur induction/activation) and
MAPK calcium-dependent and -independent (Nur
phosphorylation-activation) pathways.

