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Interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) induces a crosstalk between cAMP and ceramide signaling pathways in thyroid epithelial cells.

Authors :
Schneider, C
Rath, Géraldine
Delorme, N
El Btaouri, H
Hornebeck, W
Martiny, L
Schneider, C
Rath, Géraldine
Delorme, N
El Btaouri, H
Hornebeck, W
Martiny, L
Source :
Biochimie, Vol. 87, no.12, p. 1121-6 (2005)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta) is an important regulator of the thyroid cell function. This cytokine has been largely described to trigger an important biological signaling cascade: the sphingomyelin/ceramide pathway. In this report, we show that IL-1beta induces the transient activation of a neutral sphingomyelinase in porcine thyroid cells. Moreover, IL-1beta and ceramides are demonstrated to inhibit the TSH-induced cAMP production via the implication of alphaGi subunit of the adenylyl cyclase system. This crosstalk between cAMP and ceramide pathways constitutes a preponderant process in the TSH-controlled differentiation state of thyrocytes. All these results argue for the involvement of ceramides and IL-1beta in the thyroid function regulation, leading to a cell dedifferentiated state.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Biochimie, Vol. 87, no.12, p. 1121-6 (2005)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1104532128
Document Type :
Electronic Resource