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Akt inhibition up-regulates MMP1 through a CCN2-dependent pathway in human dermal fibroblasts.

Andreea M Bujor1, Sashidar Nakerakanti, Erin Morris, Faye N Hant, Maria Trojanowska.   

Abstract

Akt is a key signalling molecule that was found to be down-regulated in chronic wounds. Akt blockade has dual antifibrotic effects in human dermal fibroblasts, by up-regulating matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP1) and down-regulating collagen gene expression (J Invest Dermatol 2008: 128: 1906). The aim of this study was to gain additional insights into the mechanism of MMP1 up-regulation following Akt blockade. As previous studies showed that CCN2 can be a positive regulator of MMP1, we examined the effects of Akt inhibition on CCN2 expression. Akt blockade using a specific pharmacological inhibitor and Akt siRNA resulted in a significant up-regulation of CCN2, which correlated with the increase in MMP1. The MMP1 up-regulation following Akt blockade was partially suppressed by CCN2 siRNA, suggesting that CCN2 is contributing to this effect. Additional experiments showed that CCN2 induces phosphorylation of ERK1/2, Ets1 and c-Jun. Consistent with the stimulatory role of ERK1/2/Ets1 in the expression of MMP1, the ERK1/2 inhibitor UO126 prevented the phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and Ets1 and completely abrogated the induction of MMP1 after CCN2 overexpression, while having no effect on c-Jun activation. Taken together these results establish CCN2 as a key regulator of MMP1 induction via activation of the ERK1/2/Ets1 pathway. Down-regulation of Akt signalling leads to inappropriate activation of the CCN2/MMP1 pathway that may contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic wounds. Coordinate expression of CCN2, Akt and MMP1 could be important for normal wound healing to occur. Thus, targeting these specific proteins may represent a promising approach to the therapy of dysregulated wound healing.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20201953      PMCID: PMC3826663          DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2010.01065.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Dermatol        ISSN: 0906-6705            Impact factor:   3.960


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