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HSPG2 — MUC1
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Fischer et al., Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 1999
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Increased
mucin secretion and increased cGMP production in response to TNF-alpha both appeared to be
mediated by a phospholipase C that hydrolyzes phosphatidylcholine (
PC-PLC ), and by protein kinase C ( PKC ), since both responses were attenuated by either D609 ( 10 and 20 microg/ml ), a specific PC-PLC inhibitor, or by each of three PKC inhibitors : Calphostin C ( 0.3 and 0.5 microM ), bisindoylmaleimide ( GF 109203X, Go 6850 ; 20 nM ), or Ro31-8220 ( 10 microM )
Kerschner et al., Laryngoscope 2006
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Epithelial cultures exposed to IL-1beta demonstrate an increase in
mucin secretion that is
blocked by specific inhibitors of
PC-PLC , PKC, and NOS, but not by inhibitors of calmodulin ...
PC-PLC , PKC, and NOS pathways
play a role in the increased secretion of
mucin in middle ear epithelial cells after exposure to IL-1beta
Abdullah et al., Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2007
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Hence,
PLC signaling may
play a key role in regulated
mucin secretion, whether the event is initiated by mediators interacting with GPCRs or RYKs
Culp et al., J Dent Res 2011
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We found that muscarinic induced
mucin secretion by rat sublingual tubulo-acini was
dependent upon
PLC activation and the subsequent increase in [ Ca ( 2+ ) ] ( i ), and further identified a transient PKC independent component of secretion dependent upon Ca ( 2+ ) release from intracellular stores, whereas sustained secretion required entry of extracellular Ca ( 2+ )