LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.

Human luteinizing hormone (hLH) and chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) act on the same receptor (LHCGR) but it is not known whether they elicit the same cellular and molecular response. This study compares for the first time the activation of cell-signalling pathways and gene expression in response to hLH...

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Main Authors: Livio Casarini, Monica Lispi, Salvatore Longobardi, Fabiola Milosa, Antonio La Marca, Daniela Tagliasacchi, Elisa Pignatti, Manuela Simoni
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3465272?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-60c7767488a643aa85406dd9eb0346ef2020-11-25T01:22:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4668210.1371/journal.pone.0046682LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.Livio CasariniMonica LispiSalvatore LongobardiFabiola MilosaAntonio La MarcaDaniela TagliasacchiElisa PignattiManuela SimoniHuman luteinizing hormone (hLH) and chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) act on the same receptor (LHCGR) but it is not known whether they elicit the same cellular and molecular response. This study compares for the first time the activation of cell-signalling pathways and gene expression in response to hLH and hCG. Using recombinant hLH and recombinant hCG we evaluated the kinetics of cAMP production in COS-7 and hGL5 cells permanently expressing LHCGR (COS-7/LHCGR, hGL5/LHCGR), as well as cAMP, ERK1/2, AKT activation and progesterone production in primary human granulosa cells (hGLC). The expression of selected target genes was measured in the presence or absence of ERK- or AKT-pathways inhibitors. In COS-7/LHCGR cells, hCG is 5-fold more potent than hLH (cAMP ED(50): 107.1±14.3 pM and 530.0±51.2 pM, respectively). hLH maximal effect was significantly faster (10 minutes by hLH; 1 hour by hCG). In hGLC continuous exposure to equipotent doses of gonadotropins up to 36 hours revealed that intracellular cAMP production is oscillating and significantly higher by hCG versus hLH. Conversely, phospho-ERK1/2 and -AKT activation was more potent and sustained by hLH versus hCG. ERK1/2 and AKT inhibition removed the inhibitory effect on NRG1 (neuregulin) expression by hLH but not by hCG; ERK1/2 inhibition significantly increased hLH- but not hCG-stimulated CYP19A1 (aromatase) expression. We conclude that: i) hCG is more potent on cAMP production, while hLH is more potent on ERK and AKT activation; ii) hGLC respond to equipotent, constant hLH or hCG stimulation with a fluctuating cAMP production and progressive progesterone secretion; and iii) the expression of hLH and hCG target genes partly involves the activation of different pathways depending on the ligand. Therefore, the LHCGR is able to differentiate the activity of hLH and hCG.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3465272?pdf=render
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author Livio Casarini
Monica Lispi
Salvatore Longobardi
Fabiola Milosa
Antonio La Marca
Daniela Tagliasacchi
Elisa Pignatti
Manuela Simoni
spellingShingle Livio Casarini
Monica Lispi
Salvatore Longobardi
Fabiola Milosa
Antonio La Marca
Daniela Tagliasacchi
Elisa Pignatti
Manuela Simoni
LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
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author_facet Livio Casarini
Monica Lispi
Salvatore Longobardi
Fabiola Milosa
Antonio La Marca
Daniela Tagliasacchi
Elisa Pignatti
Manuela Simoni
author_sort Livio Casarini
title LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
title_short LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
title_full LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
title_fullStr LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
title_full_unstemmed LH and hCG action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
title_sort lh and hcg action on the same receptor results in quantitatively and qualitatively different intracellular signalling.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Human luteinizing hormone (hLH) and chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) act on the same receptor (LHCGR) but it is not known whether they elicit the same cellular and molecular response. This study compares for the first time the activation of cell-signalling pathways and gene expression in response to hLH and hCG. Using recombinant hLH and recombinant hCG we evaluated the kinetics of cAMP production in COS-7 and hGL5 cells permanently expressing LHCGR (COS-7/LHCGR, hGL5/LHCGR), as well as cAMP, ERK1/2, AKT activation and progesterone production in primary human granulosa cells (hGLC). The expression of selected target genes was measured in the presence or absence of ERK- or AKT-pathways inhibitors. In COS-7/LHCGR cells, hCG is 5-fold more potent than hLH (cAMP ED(50): 107.1±14.3 pM and 530.0±51.2 pM, respectively). hLH maximal effect was significantly faster (10 minutes by hLH; 1 hour by hCG). In hGLC continuous exposure to equipotent doses of gonadotropins up to 36 hours revealed that intracellular cAMP production is oscillating and significantly higher by hCG versus hLH. Conversely, phospho-ERK1/2 and -AKT activation was more potent and sustained by hLH versus hCG. ERK1/2 and AKT inhibition removed the inhibitory effect on NRG1 (neuregulin) expression by hLH but not by hCG; ERK1/2 inhibition significantly increased hLH- but not hCG-stimulated CYP19A1 (aromatase) expression. We conclude that: i) hCG is more potent on cAMP production, while hLH is more potent on ERK and AKT activation; ii) hGLC respond to equipotent, constant hLH or hCG stimulation with a fluctuating cAMP production and progressive progesterone secretion; and iii) the expression of hLH and hCG target genes partly involves the activation of different pathways depending on the ligand. Therefore, the LHCGR is able to differentiate the activity of hLH and hCG.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3465272?pdf=render
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