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Institut für Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum Essen, D-45122 Essen, Germany
Somatostatin (SST) and somatostatin
receptors (SSTR) are widely distributed in lymphoid tissues. Here, we
report on the stimulatory effects of SST in Epstein-Barr
virus-immortalized B lymphoblasts. By RT-PCR, we demonstrated the
exclusive expression of the somatostatin receptor isoform 2A (SSTR2A)
in B lymphoblasts. Addition of SST rapidly increased the cytosolic free
calcium concentration [Ca2+]i maximally by
about 200 nM, with an EC50 of 1.3 nM, and stimulated the
formation of inositol phosphates. Furthermore, SST increased binding of
guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) by 50% above basal. These effects were partly inhibited by pertussis toxin (PTX), which
indicates the involvement of PTX-sensitive G proteins. We provide
further evidence that G
16, a PTX-insensitive G protein confined to lymphohematopoietic cells, is involved in the otherwise unusual coupling of SSTR2A to phospholipase C activation. In addition, SST activated extracellular regulated kinases and induced a 3.5-fold stimulation of DNA synthesis and a 4.4-fold stimulation of B
lymphoblast proliferation, which was accompanied by an enhanced
immunoglobulin formation. Thus SST exerts a growth factor-like activity
on human B lymphoblasts.
G protein; immunoglobulin formation; MAP kinase; pertussis toxin; phospholipase C
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