Literature DB >> 10325245

Angiotensin II-induced transactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor regulates fibronectin and transforming growth factor-beta synthesis via transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms.

Y Moriguchi1, H Matsubara, Y Mori, S Murasawa, H Masaki, K Maruyama, Y Tsutsumi, Y Shibasaki, Y Tanaka, T Nakajima, K Oda, T Iwasaka.   

Abstract

The signaling cascade elicited by angiotensin II (Ang II) resembles that characteristic of a growth factor, and recent evidence indicates transactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) by G protein-coupled receptors. Here, we report the involvement of EGF-R in Ang II-induced synthesis of fibronectin and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) in cardiac fibroblasts. Ang II stimulated fibronectin mRNA levels dose dependently, with a maximal increase (approximately 5-fold) observed after 12 hours of incubation. Fibronectin synthesis induced by Ang II or calcium ionophore was completely abolished by tyrosine kinase inhibitors and intracellular Ca2+ chelating agents. Ang II-induced fibronectin mRNA was not affected by protein kinase C inhibitors or protein kinase C depletion, whereas specific inhibition of EGF-R function by a dominant negative EGF-R mutant and tyrphostin AG1478 abolished induction of fibronectin mRNA. We isolated the rat fibronectin gene, including the 5'-flanking region, and found that the activator protein-1 (AP-1) binding site present in the promoter region was responsible for the Ang II responsiveness of this gene. A gel retardation assay revealed the binding of nuclear protein to the AP-1 site, which was supershifted with anti-c-fos and anti-c-jun but not anti-activating transcription factor (ATF)-2 antibodies. Conditioned medium from Ang II-treated cells contained TGF-beta bioactivity, and addition of neutralizing TGF-beta antibody modestly (46%) inhibited induction of fibronectin. Ang II-induced synthesis of TGF-beta was also abolished by inhibition of EGF-R function. The effect of TGF-beta was exerted by stabilizing fibronectin mRNA without affecting the promoter activity and required de novo protein synthesis. We concluded that Ang II-induced expression of fibronectin and TGF-beta is mediated by downstream signaling of EGF-R transactivated by Ca2+-dependent tyrosine kinase and that Ang II-induced fibronectin mRNA expression is regulated by 2 different mechanisms, which are transcriptional control by binding of the c-fos/c-jun complex to the AP-1 site and posttranscriptional control by mRNA stabilization due to autocrine or paracrine effects of TGF-beta. Thus, this study suggests that the action of Ang II on extracellular matrix formation should be interpreted in association with the EGF-R signaling cascade.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10325245     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.84.9.1073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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