T. Nakajima et al., INVOLVEMENT OF NF-KAPPA-B ACTIVATION IN THROMBIN-INDUCED HUMAN VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELL-PROLIFERATION, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 204(2), 1994, pp. 950-955
A thrombin receptor has been cloned and is thought to mediate a variet
y of thrombin-induced responses. However, the transcription factors im
portant for postreceptor signaling have been little clarified. The pos
t-receptor signals are mediated by several protein kinases responsible
for NF-KB activation, and most thrombin-inducible genes have the KB s
equence in the regulatory elements, The possibility that NF-kappa B ma
y participate in thrombin signaling was therefore investigated in cult
ured human vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Thrombin receptor sti
mulation resulted in activation of NF-kappa B. Furthermore, treatment
of cells with antisense p65 ODNs of NF-kappa B inhibited thrombin-stim
ulated growth of VSMC in vitro. Results indicate that the activation o
f NF-kappa B is involved in thrombin signaling and that this pathway c
auses the proliferation of VSMC induced by thrombin. Therapeutic poten
tial of antisense NF-kappa B ODNs for the treatment with atheroscleros
is and restenosis is also indicated. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.