Direct effects of corticotrophin on oral keratinocyte cell proliferation

1998 
Corticotropin is produced by keratinocytes and may have an immunoregulatory role in oral mucosa and skin. We have investigated its effects on a human oral keratinocyte cell line and shown that corticotropin, acting via its specific receptor, stimulates a dose-dependent increase in DNA synthesis and induces cell proliferation. When cells were incubated in the presence of increasing concentrations of corticotropin, there were significant increases in intracellular cAMP levels. Corticotropin-stimulated mitogenesis and cell proliferation were attenuated by the adenylyl cyclase inhibitor SQ22,536, but were unaffected by inhibitors of protein kinase C or tyrosine kinase. These data identify corticotropin as a mitogenic regulatory peptide of keratinocytes acting via cAMP.
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