“…The simplest explanation for these events is that sPLA 2 s-IIA and -V activate intracellular cPLA 2 , which eventually releases AA in a selective manner. Indeed, this route is compatible with the recent studies using rat mesangial cells (77), human neutrophils (78), human astrocytoma (79), and mouse osteoblasts (19), in which sPLA 2 -IIA caused translational (19) or post-translational (77-79) activation of cPLA 2 , probably through the production of lipid mediators (19,77,78) or through the putative sPLA 2 receptor-dependent and catalysis-independent process (79). However, several lines of evidence argue against this speculation in our 293 cell system.…”