Mitogen-activated protein kinase 14 is a novel negative regulatory switch for the vascular smooth muscle cell contractile gene program

丝裂原活化蛋白激酶 14 是血管平滑肌细胞收缩基因程序的新型负调节开关

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作者:Xiaochun Long, Sarah L Cowan, Joseph M Miano

Conclusions

Reduced MAPK14 expression evokes unanticipated increases in VSMC contractile genes, suggesting an unrecognized negative regulatory role for MAPK14 signaling in VSMC differentiation.

Objective

Several studies have shown through chemical inhibitors that p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) promotes vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) differentiation. Here, we evaluate the effects of knocking down a dominant p38MAPK isoform on VSMC differentiation.

Results

Knockdown of p38MAPKα (MAPK14) in human coronary artery SMCs unexpectedly increases VSMC differentiation genes, such as miR145, ACTA2, CNN1, LMOD1, and TAGLN, with little change in the expression of serum response factor (SRF) and 2 SRF cofactors, myocardin (MYOCD) and myocardin-related transcription factor A (MKL1). A variety of chemical and biological inhibitors demonstrate a critical role for a RhoA-MKL1-SRF-dependent pathway in mediating these effects. MAPK14 knockdown promotes MKL1 nuclear localization and VSMC marker expression, an effect partially reversed with Y27632; in contrast, MAP2K6 (MKK6) blocks MKL1 nuclear import and VSMC marker expression. Immunostaining and Western blotting of injured mouse carotid arteries reveal elevated MAPK14 (both total and phosphorylated) and reduced VSMC marker expression. Conclusions: Reduced MAPK14 expression evokes unanticipated increases in VSMC contractile genes, suggesting an unrecognized negative regulatory role for MAPK14 signaling in VSMC differentiation.

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