Dj. Wang et al., A NOVEL SYNERGISTIC STIMULATION OF SWISS 3T3 CELLS BY EXTRACELLULAR ATP AND MITOGENS WITH OPPOSITE EFFECTS ON CAMP LEVELS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(24), 1994, pp. 16648-16655
In Swiss 3T3 mouse fibroblasts, the mitogenic effect of extracellular
ATP depends on stimulation of adenylyl cyclase. Lysophosphatidic acid
(LPA) and phosphatidic acid (PA) inhibited adenylyl cyclase but synerg
ized with ATP in mitogenic stimulation. This unusual synergism of two
mitogens with opposite effects on cAMP levels was further investigated
. LPA and PA inhibited the elevation of cAMP caused by cholera toxin,
prostaglandin E(2), or forskolin, but not the rise induced by ATP. In
fact, ATP overcame the inhibitory effects of LPA or PA on cAMP levels.
Indeed, in the presence of ATP and either cholera toxin or prostaglan
din E(2), LPA became a stimulator of adenylyl cyclase. Stimulation of
DNA synthesis and inhibition of cAMP accumulation by LPA were inhibite
d by pertussis toxin, but with different dose-response characteristics
. In addition, a normal mitogenic response to LPA was obtained in tran
sfected mutant cells with a defective regulatory subunit for protein k
inase A and in cells whose regulation of cAMP levels was abnormal beca
use of overproduction of cAMP phosphodiesterase. The data support the
hypothesis that the mitogenic effect of LPA involves a PTX-sensitive G
(i) protein but not inhibition of adenylyl cyclase.