TABLE 1.
Interactions between main Ca2+-to-NF-κB signaling pathwaysa
Pathways | % Inhibition of NF-κB activity with inhibition of:
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Pb | Commentc | |||||||
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CaM | PKC | Akt | CNA | CaM + PKC | CaM + Akt | PKC + Akt | CNA + PKC | |||
CaM + Akt | 69 | 37 | 82 | <0.05 | + | |||||
CaM + PKC | 56 | 23 | 68 | <0.05 | + | |||||
PKC + Akt | 26 | 33 | 37 | NS | = | |||||
PKC + CNA | 42 | 61 | 80 | <0.05 | + |
Main interactions between signaling pathways for NF-κB. All experiments where conducted as in Fig. 2. Calmodulin (CaM) was inhibited using W7; PKC and Akt pathways were blocked using BIM and wortmannin, respectively; and calcineurin (CNA) was inhibited by cyclosporine.
A P of <0.05 indicates significant differences determined by Student's test for double inhibition compared to each single inhibition. NS, not significantly different.
Symbols: =, the value resulting from inhibition of both pathways is equal to the lowest value resulting from inhibition of a single pathway; +, the percentage of inhibition obtained by inhibiting both pathways is lower than that resulting from inhibition of a single pathway.