H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel.
The present study investigates the role of small G-proteins of the Ras family in the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-activated cellular signalling pathway that downregulates activity of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC). We found that H-Ras is a key component of this EGF-activated cellular signalling...
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doaj-824e5a27f4dc470b96d8cbe642e442df2020-11-25T02:01:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e011693810.1371/journal.pone.0116938H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel.Il-Ha LeeSung-Hee SongDavid I CookAnuwat DinudomThe present study investigates the role of small G-proteins of the Ras family in the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-activated cellular signalling pathway that downregulates activity of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC). We found that H-Ras is a key component of this EGF-activated cellular signalling mechanism in M1 mouse collecting duct cells. Expression of a constitutively active H-Ras mutant inhibited the amiloride-sensitive current. The H-Ras-mediated signalling pathway that inhibits activity of ENaC involves c-Raf, and that the inhibitory effect of H-Ras on ENaC is abolished by the MEK1/2 inhibitor, PD98059. The inhibitory effect of H-Ras is not mediated by Nedd4-2, a ubiquitin protein ligase that regulates the abundance of ENaC at the cell surface membrane, or by a negative effect of H-Ras on proteolytic activation of the channel. The inhibitory effects of EGF and H-Ras on ENaC, however, were not observed in cells in which expression of caveolin-1 (Cav-1) had been knocked down by siRNA. These findings suggest that the inhibitory effect of EGF on ENaC-dependent Na+ absorption is mediated via the H-Ras/c-Raf, MEK/ERK signalling pathway, and that Cav-1 is an essential component of this EGF-activated signalling mechanism. Taken together with reports that mice expressing a constitutive mutant of H-Ras develop renal cysts, our findings suggest that H-Ras may play a key role in the regulation of renal ion transport and renal development.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4361710?pdf=render |
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Il-Ha Lee Sung-Hee Song David I Cook Anuwat Dinudom H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. PLoS ONE |
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Il-Ha Lee Sung-Hee Song David I Cook Anuwat Dinudom |
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H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. |
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H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. |
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H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. |
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H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. |
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H-Ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial Na+ channel. |
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h-ras mediates the inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on the epithelial na+ channel. |
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The present study investigates the role of small G-proteins of the Ras family in the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-activated cellular signalling pathway that downregulates activity of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC). We found that H-Ras is a key component of this EGF-activated cellular signalling mechanism in M1 mouse collecting duct cells. Expression of a constitutively active H-Ras mutant inhibited the amiloride-sensitive current. The H-Ras-mediated signalling pathway that inhibits activity of ENaC involves c-Raf, and that the inhibitory effect of H-Ras on ENaC is abolished by the MEK1/2 inhibitor, PD98059. The inhibitory effect of H-Ras is not mediated by Nedd4-2, a ubiquitin protein ligase that regulates the abundance of ENaC at the cell surface membrane, or by a negative effect of H-Ras on proteolytic activation of the channel. The inhibitory effects of EGF and H-Ras on ENaC, however, were not observed in cells in which expression of caveolin-1 (Cav-1) had been knocked down by siRNA. These findings suggest that the inhibitory effect of EGF on ENaC-dependent Na+ absorption is mediated via the H-Ras/c-Raf, MEK/ERK signalling pathway, and that Cav-1 is an essential component of this EGF-activated signalling mechanism. Taken together with reports that mice expressing a constitutive mutant of H-Ras develop renal cysts, our findings suggest that H-Ras may play a key role in the regulation of renal ion transport and renal development. |
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