Products of Sphingolipid Catabolism Block Activation of the p21-Activated Protein Kinases in Neutrophils

  • Lian J
  • Huang R
  • Robinson D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neutrophils stimulated with the chemoatttractant FMLP are known to exhibit a rapid and transient activation of two p21-activated protein kinases (Paks) with molecular masses of approximately 63 and 69 kDa. Paks can be detected by their ability to undergo renaturation and catalyze the phosphorylation of a peptide substrate that corresponds to amino acid residues 297 to 331 of the 47-kDa subunit of the nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase complex (p47-phox) fixed within a gel. In this study, we demonstrate that N-acetylsphingosine (C2-ceramide) and a variety of sphingoid bases (e.g., d-erythrosphingosine) block activation of the 63- and 69-kDa Paks in neutrophils. The concentrations of these lipids that were effective in blocking Pak activation were similar to those that inhibit a variety of neutrophil responses. Activation of the 63- and 69-kDa Paks was also markedly reduced in neutrophils treated with sphingomyelinase before stimulation. Moreover, we report that addition of C2-ceramide or d-erythrosphingosine to neutrophils after stimulation with FMLP markedly enhances the rate of Pak inactivation. These effects were not mimicked by arachidonate, which is a potent disorganizing agent of neutrophil membranes. These data support and extend the proposal that sphingoid bases may establish a set point in neutrophils for positive stimuli.

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Lian, J. P., Huang, R., Robinson, D., & Badwey, J. A. (1998). Products of Sphingolipid Catabolism Block Activation of the p21-Activated Protein Kinases in Neutrophils. The Journal of Immunology, 161(8), 4375–4381. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.161.8.4375

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