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Reciprocal regulation controlling the expression of CPI-17, a specific inhibitor protein for the myosin light chain phosphatase in vascular smooth muscle cells.

Jee In Kim1, Mark Urban, Garbo D Young, Masumi Eto.   

Abstract

Cellular activity of the myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP) determines agonist-induced force development of smooth muscle (SM). CPI-17 is an endogenous inhibitor protein for MLCP, responsible for mediating G-protein signaling into SM contraction. Fluctuations in CPI-17 expression occur in response to pathological stresses, altering excitation-contraction coupling in SM. Here, we determined the signaling pathways regulating CPI-17 expression in rat aorta tissues and the cell culture using a pharmacological approach. CPI-17 transcription was suppressed in response to the proliferative stimulus with platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) through the ERK1/2 pathway, whereas it was elevated in response to inflammatory, stress-induced and excitatory stimuli with transforming growth factor-β, IL-1β, TNFα, sorbitol, and serotonin. CPI-17 transcription was repressed by inhibition of JNK, p38, PKC, and Rho-kinase (ROCK). The mouse and human CPI-17 gene promoters were governed by the proximal GC-boxes at the 5'-flanking region, where Sp1/Sp3 transcription factors bound. Sp1 binding to the region was more prominent in intact aorta tissues, compared with the SM cell culture, where the CPI-17 gene is repressed. The 173-bp proximal promoter activity was negatively and positively regulated through PDGF-induced ERK1/2 and sorbitol-induced p38/JNK pathways, respectively. By contrast, PKC and ROCK inhibitors failed to repress the 173-bp promoter activity, suggesting distal enhancer elements. CPI-17 transcription was insensitive to knockdown of myocardin/Kruppel-like factor 4 small interfering RNA or histone deacetylase inhibition. The reciprocal regulation of Sp1/Sp3-driven CPI-17 expression through multiple kinases may be responsible for the adaptation of MLCP signal and SM tone to environmental changes.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22538237      PMCID: PMC3404528          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00118.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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