Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1963871 Cellular Signalling 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a potent agonist that exerts various cellular functions on many cell types through binding to its cognate G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Although LPA induces NF-κB activation by acting on its GPCR receptor, the molecular mechanism of LPA receptor-mediated NF-κB activation remains to be well defined. In the present study, by using MEKK3-, TAK1-, and IKKβ-deficient murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs), we found that MEKK3 but not TAK1 deficiency impairs LPA and protein kinase C (PKC)-induced IκB kinase (IKK)-NF-κB activation, and IKKβ is required for PKC-induced NF-κB activation. In addition, we demonstrate that LPA and PKC-induced IL-6 and MIP-2 production are abolished in the absence of MEKK3 but not TAK1. Together, our results provide the genetic evidence that MEKK3 but not TAK1 is required for LPA receptor-mediated IKK-NF-κB activation.

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