Different response patterns of several ligands at the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor subtype 3 (S1P3) |
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Authors: | M Jongsma J van Unen PB van Loenen MC Michel SLM Peters AE Alewijnse |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapy, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Background and purpose:Recently, some ligands targeting the sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor subtype 3 (S1P3) have become available. The characterization of these compounds was mainly based on one functional read-out system, although S1P3 receptors are known to activate different signal transduction pathways. Therefore, this study pharmacologically characterizes these compounds using different assays.Experimental approach:Using CHO-FlpIn cells expressing the human S1P3 receptor the potencies and maximal effects of S1P, FTY720-P, VPC23019, VPC23153 and VPC24191 were determined in three different assays [inhibition of cAMP accumulation, elevation of intracellular calcium concentrations ([Ca2+]i) and S1P3 receptor internalization].Key results:All compounds tested inhibited forskolin-induced cAMP accumulation, increased [Ca2+]i and induced S1P3 receptor internalization but with different potencies and maximal effects. S1P was the most potent compound in all assays followed by FTY720-P. The VPC compounds were generally less potent than S1P and FTY720-P. Regarding the maximal effects, all compounds except VPC23153, behaved as full agonists in the cAMP accumulation assay. In the calcium assay, FTY720-P, VPC23019 and VPC24191 displayed partial and VPC23153 weak partial agonist activity, relative to S1P. Interestingly, treatment with the Gi inactivator Pertussis toxin, did not affect S1P-induced [Ca2+]i elevations but inhibited those in response to the other compounds, by about 50%.Conclusions and implications:This study demonstrated differential response patterns at the S1P3 receptor for a range of ligands. These differences could indicate the presence of functional selectivity at this receptor as FTY720-P and the VPC compounds seemed to signal predominantly via Gi– whereas S1P activated Gi and Gq-coupled pathways. |
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Keywords: | S1P3 receptor ligand-directed signalling G-protein-coupled receptor functional selectivity FTY720 VPC23019 |
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