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The
platelet-derived growth factor
(
PDGF
) family of ligands (composed of A-, B-, C-, and D-chains), potent mitogens, and chemoattractants for cells of mesenchymal origin has been implicated in numerous vascular pathologies involving smooth muscle cell (SMC) hyperplasia. Understanding the molecular mechanisms mediating
PDGF
transcription would provide new insights into strategies to control
PDGF
-dependent pathophysiologic processes. We demonstrated previously that PDGF-A expression is under the positive regulatory influence of Sp1, Sp3, and Egr-1 and is negatively controlled by GCF2, NF-1(X), and WT-1. In this article, we demonstrate that Ets-1 induces PDGF-A expression in primary rat aortic SMCs at the level of transcription and mRNA expression. Electrophoretic mobility shift, supershift, and mutational analyses revealed a functional role for the (-555)TTCC(-552) motif in the PDGF-A promoter that binds endogenous Ets-1. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis showed the interaction of endogenous and exogenous Ets-1 or
glutathione S-transferase
-tagged Ets-1, bearing only the DNA-binding domain with the authentic PDGF-A promoter. Conversely, dominant-negative mutant of Ets-1 blocked the promoter interaction of endogenous Ets-1. Overexpression of Ets-1 but not the mutant form of Ets-1 activates the PDGF-A promoter cooperatively with Sp1. Sp1, which interacts with Ets-1, failed to induce PDGF-A promoter-dependent expression if the promoter contained a site-specific mutation in this novel Ets-binding site. Small interfering RNA to Ets-1 and Sp1 blocked
PDGF
-BB- and serum-inducible PDGF-A expression. SMC growth was stimulated by Ets-1 and Sp1 separately and further increased by both factors together. Ets-1-inducible mitogenesis is blocked by antibodies neutralizing PDGF-A and involves activation of the
PDGF
alpha-receptor, which binds PDGF-A. These findings identify a functional cis-acting element for Ets-1 in the PDGF-A promoter and demonstrate that Sp1 and Ets-1 cooperatively activate PDGF-A transcription in vascular SMCs.
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PMID:Ets-1 stimulates platelet-derived growth factor A-chain gene transcription and vascular smooth muscle cell growth via cooperative interactions with Sp1. 1529 75
During endocytosis of the activated
platelet-derived growth factor
(
PDGF
) receptor, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) remains associated with the receptor. We found that the p85 alpha subunit of PI3 kinase binds directly to Rab5 and possesses GTPase activating protein (GAP) activity toward Rab5. Rab5 is a small monomeric GTPase involved in regulating vesicle fusion events during receptor-mediated endocytosis. We used two methods to characterize the direct binding between Rab5 in various nucleotide-bound states and the p85 protein. In the first assay, the ability of p85 to bind to Rab5 is measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The second assay is a
glutathione S-transferase
(
GST
) pull-down approach in which
GST
-Rab5 proteins in various nucleotide-bound states are allowed to bind p85. In both instances, bound p85 is detected using anti-p85 antibodies.
...
PMID:Measurement of the interaction of the p85alpha subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase with Rab5. 1647 18
Clinical detection of silicosis is currently dependent on radiological and lung function abnormalities, both late manifestations of disease. Markers of prediction and early detection of pneumoconiosis are imperative for the implementation of timely intervention strategies. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of the etiology of coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP) and silicosis was essential in proposing numerous biomarkers that have been evaluated to assess effects following exposure to crystalline silica and/or coal mine dust. Human validation studies have substantiated some of these proposed biomarkers and argued in favor of their use as biomarkers for crystalline silica- and CWP-induced pneumoconiosis. A number of "ideal" biological markers of effect were identified, namely, Clara cell protein-16 (CC16) (serum), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) (monocyte release), interleukin-8 (IL-8) (monocyte release), reactive oxygen species (ROS) measurement by chemiluminescence (neutrophil release), 8-isoprostanes (serum), total antioxidant levels measured by total equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC), glutathione, glutathione peroxidase activity,
glutathione S-transferase
activity, and
platelet-derived growth factor
(
PDGF
) (serum). TNF-alpha polymorphism (blood cellular DNA) was identified as a biomarker of susceptibility. Further studies are planned to test the validity and feasibility of these biomarkers to detect either high exposure to crystalline silica and early silicosis or susceptibility to silicosis in gold miners in South Africa.
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PMID:Mechanistically identified suitable biomarkers of exposure, effect, and susceptibility for silicosis and coal-worker's pneumoconiosis: a comprehensive review. 1699 Feb 19
The growth factor midkine (MK) is highly associated with cancer progression. Knockdown of MK expression strikingly suppresses tumor growth in nude mice. Thus, MK is a candidate target for cancer treatment. LDL-receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) is a receptor for MK. We found that among the four ligand-binding domains of LRP1, the N-terminal half of the second domain (designated as MK-TRAP) had the strongest affinity to MK. MK-TRAP bound to MK, but not to HB-GAM/pleiotrophin, basic fibroblast growth factor or
platelet-derived growth factor
(
PDGF
)-BB. Exogenous MK-TRAP inhibited the binding between MK and LRP1. G401 cells that transiently or stably overexpress MK-TRAP showed decreased cell growth in monolayer culture and reduced colony formation in soft agar, which could be rescued by exogenous MK administration. MK-TRAP collected from conditioned medium also inhibited anchorage-independent growth of G401 cells and CMT-93 cells. Anti-MK antibody also inhibited the anchorage-independent growth. CMT-93 cells stably expressing MK-TRAP formed smaller tumors in a xenograft nude mouse model than control cells. Moreover,
GST
-RAP, a potent inhibitor of LRP1, inhibited the anchorage-independent growth of control G401 cells but not that of MK-TRAP stable transformants. Collectively, these data demonstrate a crucial role of MK-LRP1 signaling in anchorage-independent cell growth.
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PMID:Midkine and LDL-receptor-related protein 1 contribute to the anchorage-independent cell growth of cancer cells. 1797 13
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