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Vol. 62, Issue 6, 1506-1514, December 2002
National Research Council of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
(N.F., F.M., A.B., C.D., C.S.); Institute of Biology and Experimental
Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina (N.F., A.B., C.S.); Radioisotopes
Laboratory, School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos
Aires, Argentina (N.F., F.M., B.L., C.N., C.D.); and Department of
Physiology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, School of Sciences,
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (C.S.).
Histamine and H2 agonists transiently induce an important cAMP response
in promonocytic U-937 cells but fail to induce monocytic differentiation because of a rapid receptor desensitization mediated by
G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs). The aims of the present
study were to investigate the participation of GRK2 in the
desensitization mechanism of the H2 receptor in U-937 cells by reducing
GRK2 levels through antisense technology and to evaluate the
differentiating capacity of cells expressing lower GRK2 level, stimulated by H2 agonists. By stable U-937 cell transfection with a
GRK2-antisense cDNA, we obtained D5 and A2 cell clones exhibiting a
reduction in GRK2 expression and an H3 clone with no significant difference in GRK2 expression from control cells. The cAMP response induced by the H2 agonist in D5 and A2 but not in H3 cells was higher
than in U-937 and persisted for a longer period of time, although the
number of H2 receptors in D5 and A2 cells was lower than in U-937.
Furthermore, D5 and A2 cells treated with H2 agonist showed patterns of
c-Fos and CD88 expression consistent with monocytic differentiated
cells. Overall, these results indicate a direct correlation between the
expression of GRK2 and the desensitization of natively expressed H2
receptors in U-937 cells, suggesting that GRK2 plays a major role in
the regulation of these receptors' response. In turn, desensitization
process is a key component of H2 receptor signaling, determining the
differentiation capability of promonocytic cells.
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