PMID: 9548589Apr 21, 1998Paper

Identification and characterization of several forms of phospholipase A2 in mouse epidermal keratinocytes.

Journal of Lipid Research
B Li-StilesS M Fischer

Abstract

The tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) stimulated the release of arachidonic acid (AA) from mouse keratinocytes. A distinct difference was observed between the fatty acid release profile elicited by TPA and other stimuli. These findings led to the investigation of keratinocyte phospholipase A2 (PLA2), which catalyzes the release of sn-2 fatty acids from membrane phospholipids and regulates the production of eicosanoids. We characterized and identified several forms of PLA2 in mouse keratinocytes, a cytosolic or cPLA2 and two secretory or sPLA2s in the membrane. The PLA2 in keratinocyte cytosol is sensitive to heating and acid treatment, while resistant to reducing reagent. The PLA2 in keratinocyte membrane is resistant to heating and acid treatment, while sensitive to reducing reagent. These characteristics suggested the presence of a cPLA2 and at least one type of sPLA2. Inhibitor data further confirmed the identities of these PLA2s. The cPLA2 was activated by TPA, and appeared to be responsible for the majority of the specific release of AA observed in mouse keratinocytes treated with TPA. The calcium ionophore A23187, and 4alpha-TPA did not elicit the selectivity towards AA observed with TPA. The relea...Continue Reading

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