Pandiella A, Vicentini L M, Meldolesi J
Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. of Milano, Italy.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1987 Nov 30;149(1):145-51. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(87)91616-0.
Activation of the EGF receptor in A431 cells induces the hydrolysis of phosphoinositides and a transient rise of the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+]i, which are completely inhibited by acute pretreatment with activators of protein kinase C, such as phorbol esters. Down regulation of the enzyme (by long-term pretreatment of the cells with phorbol esters) causes the [Ca2+]i response to EGF to increase in magnitude and, especially, to become much more persistent (average t1/2 of [Ca2+]i decline 9 min with respect to 2.3 min in controls). These results demonstrate that the activation of protein kinase C induced by EGF in intact A431 cells is sufficient to trigger a feed back, autolimitative regulation of the EGF receptor that might play a prominent physiological role in the definition of the mitogenic activity of the growth factor.