Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular, obligate protozoan parasite that actively invades host cells. Phospholipases A2 (PLA2) are widely distributed enzymes that exist in many isoforms [secretory (sPLA2), cytosolic (cPLA2)] in monocytic and other human cells (pancreatic, kidney, etc) and also in parasites. We examined the effects of inhibitors of sPLA2 type II and cPLA2 on the invasion of human monocytic cells (THP1) by T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe assayed mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphorylation in a human monocyte cell line (THP1) during their infection by Toxoplasma gondii. In addition, we tested the effect of specific MAP kinase inhibitors (PD098059 and SB203580) on parasite invasion. MAP kinase phosphorylation was increased in the cytosol and membrane fractions of THP1 infected with T.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn porcine thyrocytes, TSH alone does not induce cell growth. Recently, it has been demonstrated that acute stimulation by TSH of porcine thyrocytes leads to release an inositolphosphate glycan (IPG) described as a putative second messenger for various growth factors in different cell types. IPG isolated from porcine thyrocytes induces proliferation of fibroblasts EGFR T17 and porcine thyrocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPorcine thyroid cells cultured in the presence of TSH (0.1 mU/ml) or forskolin (10(-5) M) for 4 days display an increased annexin I, II, V biosynthesis when compared with unstimulated cells. Annexin I mostly accumulates in the cytosolic fraction and annexins II and V in the particulate fraction.
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