Literature DB >> 27754752

RhoA controls retinoid signaling by ROCK dependent regulation of retinol metabolism.

Alberto García-Mariscal1, Karine Peyrollier1, Astrid Basse1, Esben Pedersen1, Ralph Rühl2, Jolanda van Hengel3, Cord Brakebusch1.   

Abstract

The ubiquitously expressed small GTPase RhoA is essential for embryonic development and mutated in different cancers. Functionally, it is well described as a regulator of the actin cytoskeleton, but its role in gene regulation is less understood. Using primary mouse keratinocytes with a deletion of the RhoA gene, we have now been exploring how the loss of RhoA affects gene expression. Performing transcription factor reporter assays, we found a significantly decreased activity of a RAR luciferase reporter in RhoA-null keratinocytes. Inhibition of the RhoA effector ROCK in control cells reproduced this phenotype. ATRA and retinal, but not retinol increased RAR reporter activity of keratinocytes with impaired RhoA/ROCK signaling, suggesting that retinol metabolism is regulated by RhoA/ROCK signaling. Furthermore a significant percentage of known ATRA target genes displayed altered expression in RhoA-null keratinocytes. These data reveal an unexpected link between the cytoskeletal regulator RhoA and retinoid signaling and uncover a novel pathway by which RhoA regulates gene expression.

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Keywords:  ROCK; RhoA; retinoic acid; skin; stem cells

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27754752      PMCID: PMC5997168          DOI: 10.1080/21541248.2016.1248272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small GTPases        ISSN: 2154-1248


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