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Mathematical models for the EP2 and EP4 signaling pathways and their crosstalk
Alessandra Cambi1, Diane S Lidke2, Mariya Ptashnyk3
1Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, 6525 GA, the Netherlands.
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G protein-coupled receptors EP2 and EP4 are both activated by the lipid messenger Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and induce the intracellular production of cyclic AMP (cAMP), ultimately affecting gene expression. Changes in cellular responses to PGE2 can have important consequences on immunity and disease, yet a detailed understanding of the EP2-EP4 signaling network is lacking. EP2 and EP4 are often co-expressed in cells but their specific contribution to cAMP production is poorly understood. Experimental data have shown that cAMP levels differ depending on whether PGE2 triggers EP2 or EP4, or both. To better understand the underlying mechanisms and predict cellular responses to PGE2, we developed mathematical models for EP2 and EP4 cAMP signaling, including receptor crosstalk. The mathematical models qualitatively reproduce the experimentally observed cAMP levels and provide mechanistic insight into both the differences and commonalities in EP2/EP4 signaling. We found that ligand binding dynamics play a crucial role for both single-receptor signaling and inter-receptor crosstalk. Inhibition of PGE2 signaling via receptor antagonists is gaining increasing attention in tumor immunology. These mathematical models could therefore contribute to the design of more effective anti-tumor therapies targeting EP2 and EP4.
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