The Akt and MAPK signal-transduction pathways regulate growth factor actions in isolated gastric parietal cells

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Background & Aims: Incubation of purified (>95%) canine parietal cells in primary culture with epidermal growth factor for 7-16 hours stimulates H+K+-adenosine triphosphatase gene expression. In this study, we examined the effect of prolonged stimulation (72 hours) of the parietal cells with epidermal growth factor. Methods: H+K +-adenosine triphosphatase protein and gene expression were assessed by immunohistochemistry and Northern blots. Mitogen-activated protein kinase and Akt activation were quantitated by kinase assays and Western blots with specific antiphospho antibodies. Akt overexpression was achieved by adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of a constitutively active Akt gene. Results: Epidermal growth factor changed the morphology of the cultured cells, which acquired the appearance of fusiform cells, and it inhibited H+K +-adenosine triphosphatase gene expression. Staining of the cells both with anti-H+K+-adenosine triphosphatase antibodies and with Texas Red-labeled Dolichos biflorus lectin confirmed that the fusiform cells expressed markers of parietal cell differentiation. Epidermal growth factor stimulated mitogen-activated protein kinase with 2 peaks of activation, observed after 5 minutes and 72 hours, whereas it activated Akt after 5 minutes but not 72 hours of incubation. Overexpression of Akt blocked both epidermal growth factor-induced morphological transformation and inhibition of H +K+-adenosine triphosphatase gene expression. Identical results were observed in the presence of the mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitor PD98059. Conclusions: Activation of the Akt signal-transduction pathway seems to be a crucial event for the induction of parietal cell maturation and differentiation.

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Stepan, V., Pausawasdi, N., Ramamoorthy, S., & Todisco, A. (2004). The Akt and MAPK signal-transduction pathways regulate growth factor actions in isolated gastric parietal cells. Gastroenterology, 127(4), 1150–1161. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2004.06.059

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