Literature DB >> 18758906

Cyclic AMP enhances Smad-mediated BMP signaling through PKA-CREB pathway.

Yoichi Ohta1, Keisuke Nakagawa, Yuuki Imai, Takenobu Katagiri, Tatsuya Koike, Kunio Takaoka.   

Abstract

We present experimental results indicating involvement of cyclic AMP (cAMP)-mediated signaling in bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-induced osteoblastic gene expression at the transcriptional level by luciferase activity assay in C2C12 cells using the promoter sequence of the Id1 gene, an early-response gene to BMPs, which contains both a BMP-responsive element (BRE) and a cAMP-response element (CRE). In cells transfected with luciferase gene driven by wild-type Id1 promoter, treatment with BMP-4 increased luciferase expression, which was further enhanced by the addition of dibutyryl cAMP (dbcAMP). This dbcAMP-enhanced luciferase expression was significantly suppressed when the CRE site in the Id1 promoter was replaced by mutated CRE or endogenous CRE-binding protein (CREB) was knocked down by transfection of CREB RNAi. Pretreatment of cells with protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor, H89, also dramatically reduced dbcAMP-enhanced luciferase expression. Immunoprecipitation assay showed phosphorylated-Smad1/5/8, phosphorylated-CREB, and CREB-binding protein (CBP) formed the transcriptional complex. These data indicate that cAMP-PKA/CREB/CRE signaling potentially enhances BMP-induced transcription through the BRE in the promoter of the BMP-responsive gene through a PKA-mediated pathway.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18758906     DOI: 10.1007/s00774-008-0850-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Metab        ISSN: 0914-8779            Impact factor:   2.626


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