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Smooth muscle actin determines mechanical force-induced p38 activation.

Jiaxu Wang1, Jennie Fan, Carol Laschinger, Pamela D Arora, Andras Kapus, Arun Seth, Christopher A McCulloch.   

Abstract

The mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 is activated by mechanical force, but the cellular elements that mediate force-induced p38 phosphorylation are not defined. As alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) is an actin isoform associated with force generation in fibroblasts, we asked if SMA participates in the activation of p38 by force. Tensile forces (0.65 pn/mum(2)) generated by magnetic fields were applied to collagen-coated magnetite beads bound to Rat-2 cells. Immunoblotting showed that p38alpha was the predominant p38 isoform. Analysis of bead-associated proteins demonstrated that SMA enrichment of collagen receptor complexes required the alpha2beta1 integrin. SMA was present almost entirely as filaments. Swinholide depolymerized SMA filaments and blocked force-induced p38 phosphorylation and force-induced increases of SMA. Knockdown of SMA (70% reduction) using RNA interference did not affect beta-actin but inhibited force-induced p38 phosphorylation by 50%. Inhibition of Rho kinase blocked SMA filament assembly, force-induced increases of SMA, and force-induced p38 activation. Force application increased SMA content and enhanced the association of phosphorylated p38 with SMA filaments. Blockade of p38 phosphorylation by SB203586 abrogated force-induced increases of SMA. In cells transfected with SMA promoter-beta-galactosidase fusion constructs, co-transfection with constitutively active p38 or MKK6 increased SMA promoter activity by 2.5-3-fold. Dominant negative p38 blocked force-induced activation of the SMA promoter. In SMA negative cells, there was no force-induced p38 phosphorylation. We conclude that force-induced p38 phosphorylation is dependent on an SMA filament-dependent pathway that uses a feed-forward amplification loop to synergize force-induced SMA expression with p38 activation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15591055     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M410819200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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