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Phosphoserine-86-HSPB1 (pS86-HSPB1) is cytoplasmic and highly induced in rat myometrium at labour.

E I Miskiewicz1, A Olaloku1, B K MacPhee1, D J MacPhee2,3.   

Abstract

Uterine myocytes during pregnancy proceed through a series of adaptations and collectively transform into a powerfully contractile tissue by term. Previous work has indicated that members of the heat shock protein (HSP) B family of stress proteins are associated with the process of adaptation and transformation. Utilizing immunoblot analyses, widefield epifluorescence and total internal reflection (TIRF) microscopy, this study investigated the temporal and spatial detection of HSPB1 phosphorylated on serine-86 (pS86-HSPB1) in rat myometrium during pregnancy, the role of uterine distension in regulation of pS86-HSPB1, and the comparative localization with pS15-HSPB1 in rat myometrial tissue as well as in an immortalized human myometrial cell line. Immunoblot detection of pS86-HSPB1 was significantly elevated during late pregnancy and labour. In particular, pS86-HSPB1 was significantly increased at day (d)22 and d23 (labour) compared with all other timepoints assessed. Localization of pS86-HSPB1 in myometrium became prominent at d22 and d23 with cytoplasmic detection around myometrial cell nuclei. Furthermore, pS86-HSPB1 detection was found to be significantly elevated in the gravid rat uterine myometrium compared with the non-gravid tissue at d19 and d23. Both widefield epifluorescence and TIRF microscopy examination of human myometrial cells demonstrated that pS15-HSPB1 was prominently localized to focal adhesions, while pS82-HSPB1 (homologous to rodent pS86-HSPB1) was primarily located in the cell cytoplasm. Our data demonstrate that levels of phosphorylated HSPB1 increase just prior to and during labour, and that uterine distension is a stress-inducing signal for HSPB1 phosphorylation. The exact roles of these phosphorylated forms in myometrial cells remain to be determined.
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Keywords:  Actin; Adhesion; Cytoskeleton; HSPB1; Labour; Myometrium; VASP

Year:  2022        PMID: 36260112     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-022-02158-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   2.531


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