Literature DB >> 1726053

Serum, phorbol ester, and polypeptide mitogens increase class 1 and 2 heparin-binding (acidic and basic fibroblast) growth factor gene expression in human vascular smooth muscle cells.

J A Winkles1, C G Gay.   

Abstract

Vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation is regarded as a key early event in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Heparin-binding growth factor (HBGF)-1 and HBGF-2, also referred to as acidic and basic fibroblast growth factor, are potent mitogens for human vascular smooth muscle cells. These cells coexpress HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 and thus represent a vessel wall source for both polypeptides. In this report, we demonstrate that HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 expression is increased when quiescent human smooth muscle cells are treated with fetal bovine serum. The kinetics of HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 mRNA accumulation following serum treatment are distinct. In addition, HBGF-1 transcripts remain elevated for a longer time period; this may reflect the different decay rates of the HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 mRNAs. Serum-inducible HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 mRNA expression does not occur when RNA synthesis is repressed by actinomycin D but can occur in the presence of cycloheximide, an inhibitor of protein synthesis. Immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that serum treatment also increases HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 production. Smooth muscle cells treated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate or certain combinations of polypeptide growth factors also express increased levels of HBGF-1 and HBGF-2 transcripts. Potential sources for these growth factors in vivo include platelets, macrophages, and T lymphocytes; thus, smooth muscle cells located at sites of vascular injury or inflammation may express elevated levels of HBGF-1 and HBGF-2.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1726053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Growth Differ        ISSN: 1044-9523


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