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Selective inhibition of human Ggroup IIA-secreted phospholipase A(2) (hGIIA) signaling reveals arachidonic acid metabolism is associated with colocalization of hGIIA to vimentin in rheumatoid synoviocytes

  • Lawrence K. Lee
  • , Katherine J. Bryant
  • , Romaric Bouveret
  • , Pei-Wen Lei
  • , Anthony P. Duff
  • , Stephen J. Harrop
  • , Edwin P. Huang
  • , Richard P. Harvey
  • , Michael H. Gelb
  • , Peter P. Gray
  • , Paul M. Curmi
  • , Anne M. Cunningham
  • , W. Bret Church
  • , Kieran F. Scott

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Abstract

Human group IIA secreted phospholipase A(2) (hGIIA) promotes tumor growth and inflammation and can act independently of its well described catalytic lipase activity via an alternative poorly understood signaling pathway. With six chemically diverse inhibitors we show that it is possible to selectively inhibit hGIIA signaling over catalysis, and x-ray crystal structures illustrate that signaling involves a pharmacologically distinct surface to the catalytic site. We demonstrate in rheumatoid fibroblast-like synoviocytes that non-catalytic signaling is associated with rapid internalization of the enzyme and colocalization with vimentin. Trafficking of exogenous hGIIA was monitored with immunofluorescence studies, which revealed that vimentin localization is disrupted by inhibitors of signaling that belong to a rare class of small molecule inhibitors that modulate protein-protein interactions. This study provides structural and pharmacological evidence for an association between vimentin, hGIIA, and arachidonic acid metabolism in synovial inflammation, avenues for selective interrogation of hGIIA signaling, and new strategies for therapeutic hGIIA inhibitor design.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15269-15279
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume288
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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