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RhoGDIβ Inhibits Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 (BMP4)-induced Adipocyte Lineage Commitment and Favors Smooth Muscle-like Cell Differentiation.

Hai-Yan Huang1, Wen-Ting Zhang2, Wen-Yan Jiang2, Su-Zhen Chen2, Yang Liu2, Xin Ge2, Xi Li2, Yong-Jun Dang2, Bo Wen2, Xiao-Hui Liu3, Hao-Jie Lu3, Qi-Qun Tang4.   

Abstract

The integration of signals involved in deciding the fate of mesenchymal stem cells is largely unknown. We used proteomics profiling to identify RhoGDIβ, an inhibitor of the small G-protein Rho family, as a component that regulates commitment of C3H10T1/2 mesenchymal stem cells to the adipocyte or smooth muscle cell lineage in response to bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4). RhoGDIβ is notably down-regulated during BMP4-induced adipocytic lineage commitment of C3H10T1/2 mesenchymal stem cells, and this involves the cytoskeleton-associated protein lysyl oxidase. Excess RhoGDIβ completely prevents BMP4-induced commitment to the adipocyte lineage and simultaneously stimulates smooth muscle cell commitment by suppressing the activation of Rac1. Overexpression of RhoGDIβ induces stress fibers of F-actin by a process involving phosphomyosin light chain, indicating that cytoskeletal tension regulated by RhoGDIβ contributes to determining adipocyte versus myocyte commitment. Furthermore, the overexpression of RacV12 (constitutively active form of Rac1) totally rescues the inhibition of adipocyte commitment by RhoGDIβ, simultaneously preventing formation of the smooth muscle-like phenotype and disrupting the stress fibers in cells overexpressing RhoGDIβ. Collectively, these results indicate that RhoGDIβ functions as a novel BMP4 signaling target that regulates adipogenesis and myogensis.
© 2015 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  Adipocyte; BMP4; Cytoskeleton; Lysyl Oxidase; Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs); Ras-related C3 Botulinum Toxin Substrate 1 (Rac1); RhoGDIβ; Smooth Muscle-like Cells

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25778399      PMCID: PMC4409270          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.608075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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