Busek_2008_Physiol.Res_57_443

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Title : Modulation of substance P signaling by dipeptidyl peptidase-IV enzymatic activity in human glioma cell lines - Busek_2008_Physiol.Res_57_443
Author(s) : Busek P , Stremenova J , Krepela E , Sedo A
Ref : Physiol Res , 57 :443 , 2008
Abstract :

Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV, CD26) is a serine protease almost ubiquitously expressed on cell surface and present in body fluids. DPP-IV has been suggested to proteolytically modify a number of biologically active peptides including substance P (SP) and the chemokine stromal cell derived factor-1alpha (SDF-1alpha, CXCL12). SP and SDF-1alpha have been implicated in the regulation of multiple biological processes and also induce responses that may be relevant for glioma progression. Both SP and SDF-1alpha are signaling through cell surface receptors and use intracellular calcium as a second messenger. The effect of DPP-IV on intracellular calcium mobilization mediated by SP and SDF-1alpha was monitored in suspension of wild type U373 and DPP-IV transfected U373DPPIV glioma cells using indicator FURA-2. Nanomolar concentrations of SP triggered a transient dose dependent increase in intracellular calcium rendering the cells refractory to repeated stimulation, while SDF-1 had no measurable effect. SP signaling in DPP-IV overexpressing U373DPPIV cells was not substantially different from that in wild type cells. However, preincubation of SP with the DPP-IV overexpressing cells lead to the loss of its signaling potential, which could be prevented with DPP-IV inhibitors. Taken together, DPP-IV may proteolytically inactivate local mediators involved in gliomagenesis.

PubMedSearch : Busek_2008_Physiol.Res_57_443
PubMedID: 17949241

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Busek P, Stremenova J, Krepela E, Sedo A (2008)
Modulation of substance P signaling by dipeptidyl peptidase-IV enzymatic activity in human glioma cell lines
Physiol Res 57 :443

Busek P, Stremenova J, Krepela E, Sedo A (2008)
Physiol Res 57 :443