Role of protein kinase A and A kinase anchoring proteins in buffering and compartmentation of cAMP signalling in human airway smooth muscle cells

BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY(2024)

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Background and PurposeIn human airway smooth muscle (hASM) cells, not all receptors stimulating cAMP production elicit the same effects. This can only be explained if cAMP movement throughout the cell is restricted, yet the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) contribute to compartmentation of many cAMP responses, but PDE activity alone is predicted to be insufficient if cAMP is otherwise freely diffusible. We tested the hypothesis that buffering of cAMP by protein kinase A (PKA) associated with A kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) slows cAMP diffusion and that this contributes to receptor-mediated, compartmentalized responses.Experimental ApproachRaster image correlation spectroscopy (RICS) was used to measure intracellular cAMP diffusion coefficients and evaluate the contribution of PKA-AKAP interactions. Western blotting and immunocytochemistry were used to identify the AKAPs involved. RNA interference was used to down-regulate AKAP expression and determine its effects on cAMP diffusion. Compartmentalized cAMP responses were measured using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) based biosensors.Key ResultsCyclic AMP movement was significantly slower than that of free-diffusion in hASM cells, and disrupting PKA-AKAP interactions significantly increased the diffusion coefficient. PKA associated with the outer mitochondrial membrane appears to play a prominent role in this effect. Consistent with this idea, knocking down expression of D-AKAP2, the primary mitochondrial AKAP, increased cAMP diffusion and disrupted compartmentation of receptor-mediated responses.Conclusion and ImplicationsOur results confirm that AKAP-anchored PKA contributes to the buffering of cAMP and is consequential in the compartmentation of cAMP responses in hASM cells. image
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AKAP,cAMP compartmentation,human airway smooth muscle,PKA buffering
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