Human epidermal growth factor receptor-1 expression renders Chinese hamster ovary cells sensitive to alternative aldosterone signaling

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The epidermal growth factor (EGF) regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, and ion transport using ERK1/2 as a downstream effector. Furthermore, the EGF receptor (EGFR) is involved in signaling by G-protein-coupled receptors, growth hormone, and cytokines via transactivation. It has been suggested that steroids interact with peptide hormones. Previously, we have shown that aldosterone modulates EGF responses in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (Gekle, M., Freudinger, R., Mildenberger, S., and Silbernagl, S. (2002) Am. J. PhysioL 282, F669-F679). Here, we tested the hypothesis that human EGFR-1 can confer alternative aldosterone responsiveness with respect to ERK1/2 phosphorylation to Chinese hamster ovary cells, which do not express EGFR. Wild-type Chinese hamster ovary cells did not respond to EGF or aldosterone. After transfection of human EGFR-1, the cells responded to EGF, but not to aldosterone. However, when submaximal concentrations of EGF were used, nanomolar concentrations of aldosterone potentiated the action of EGF within minutes, resulting in a leftward shift of the EGF dose-response curve. This was not the case in mock-transfected cells. The EGFR kinase inhibitor tyrphostin AG1478 or the MEK1/2 inhibitor U0126 completely prevented the effect. Furthermore, aldosterone enhanced Tyr phosphorylation of c-Src and EGFR, and an inhibitor of cytosolic tyrosine kinases (4-amino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-7-(t-butyl)pyrazolo[3,4.d]pyriociaine) prevented the action of aldosterone. Our data show that aldosterone uses the EGF-EGFR-MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling cascade to elicit its alternative effects. In the presence of EGF, aldosterone leads to EGFR transactivation via cytosolic tyrosine kinases of the Src family.

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Krug, A. W., Schuster, C., Gassner, B., Freudinger, R., Mildenberger, S., Troppmair, J., & Gekle, M. (2002). Human epidermal growth factor receptor-1 expression renders Chinese hamster ovary cells sensitive to alternative aldosterone signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(48), 45892–45897. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M208851200

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