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5-HT induction of c-fos gene expression requires reactive oxygen species and Rac1 and Ras GTPases.

Amy R Simon1, Mariano Severgnini, Satoe Takahashi, Liliana Rozo, Bathsheeba Andrahbi, Abena Agyeman, Brent H Cochran, Regina M Day, Barry L Fanburg.   

Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) stimulates superoxide release, phosphorylation of p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), and DNA synthesis in bovine pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells. Both p42/p44 MAPK and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation are required for 5-HT-induced growth in SMC. Agents that block the production of ROS, or ROS scavengers, block MAPK activation by 5-HT. However, specific signal transduction by 5-HT leading to proteins that control entrance into the cell cycle are not well defined in smooth muscle cells. Here, we show by Western blot that 5-HT upregulates c-Fos, an immediate early gene product known to regulate the entrance of quiescent cells into the cell cycle. Northern blots showed that c-fos mRNA is induced by 5-HT in 30 min. This induction is blocked by PD98059, indicating that activation of MAPK is required. 5-HT-induced expression of a 350 bp c-fos promoter in a luciferase reporter is blocked by PD98059 and diphenyliodonium (DPI). The GTPases Rac1 and Ras have been implicated in growth factor-induced generation of ROS. Overexpression of either dominant negative (DN) Rac1 or DN Ras inhibited 5-HT-mediated c-fos promoter activation. 5-HT also induced expression from a truncated c-fos promoter containing an isolated serum response element. This activation was blocked by DPI and PD98059. Overexpression of activated Ras and Rac1 were additive for activation of the serum response element promoter. Regulation of cyclin D1, a protein shown to be regulated by c-fos and required for entry into the cell cycle, is upregulated by 5-HT and is blocked by DPI and PD98059. Nuclear factor-kappaB, which can also regulate cyclin D1, was not activated. We conclude that 5-HT stimulates c-fos and cyclin D1 expression through a ROS-dependent mechanism that requires Ras, Rac1, and MAPK.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15976459     DOI: 10.1385/CBB:42:3:263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 1085-9195            Impact factor:   2.194


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