Hyaluronan activates mitogen-activated protein kinase via Ras-signaling pathway.

M Serbulea, S Kakumu, AA Thant… - International …, 1999 - spandidos-publications.com
M Serbulea, S Kakumu, AA Thant, K Miyazaki, K Machida, T Senga, S Ohta, K Yoshioka…
International journal of oncology, 1999spandidos-publications.com
Hyaluronan (HA) triggers a wide variety of cellular functions, yet its signaling pathway
remains largely unclear. We found that HA-treatment of 3Y1 cells activated tyrosine
phosphorylation of cellular proteins and mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase in a time-
and dose-dependent manner, and, subsequently, stimulated cell growth. This HA-activity
was resistant to boiling at 100 degrees C but completely abolished by treatment with
hyaluronidase, suggesting that HA itself, but not any HA-associated proteins, has the activity …
Abstract
Hyaluronan (HA) triggers a wide variety of cellular functions, yet its signaling pathway remains largely unclear. We found that HA-treatment of 3Y1 cells activated tyrosine phosphorylation of cellular proteins and mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase in a time-and dose-dependent manner, and, subsequently, stimulated cell growth. This HA-activity was resistant to boiling at 100 degrees C but completely abolished by treatment with hyaluronidase, suggesting that HA itself, but not any HA-associated proteins, has the activity. In addition, we found that HA-dependent activation of MAP kinase was strongly suppressed by the expression of dominant negative ras (S17N ras). These results suggest that Ras-MAP kinase pathway is activated by HA and may play an important role in HA-dependent signaling.
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