Abstract
We used murine Ba/F3 cells transfected with human growth hormone receptor (hGHR) cDNA to investigate the regulatory mechanisms of human growth hormone-binding protein (hGH-BP) release. The extracellular domain of hGHRs were cleaved and released as hGH-BPs (a soluble form of hGHR). The hGH-BP release was enhanced by phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu), and suggested to be mediated by activation of PKC, the same as in human IM-9 cells. Thus, Ba/F3 cells have hGH-BP-releasing pathways similar to those of human cells. The proteasome inhibitors MG-132 and clasto-lactacystin beta-lactone also increased hGH-BP release from Ba/F3-hGHR cells, and MG-132 and PDBu synergistically increased hGH-BP release. The results obtained by using three PKC inhibitors Gö 6976, GF 109203X and Gö 6983 suggest that the enhancement of hGH-BP release by MG-132 and PDBu is mediated by different mechanisms probably involving different PKC isozymes.
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