Matrix-dependent gene expression of Egr-1 and PDGF A regulate angiotensin II-induced proliferation in human vascular smooth muscle cells

Citation
Sh. Ling et al., Matrix-dependent gene expression of Egr-1 and PDGF A regulate angiotensin II-induced proliferation in human vascular smooth muscle cells, HYPERTENSIO, 34(5), 1999, pp. 1141-1146
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
HYPERTENSION
ISSN journal
0194911X → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1141 - 1146
Database
ISI
SICI code
0194-911X(199911)34:5<1141:MGEOEA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
We have previously shown, in a neonatal rat cell line, that angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells is extracell ular matrix (ECM) dependent. We hypothesized that such an effect might be m ediated via differences in Ang II-induced increases in the transcriptional factor early growth response-1 (Egr-1) gene and, consequently, in platelet- derived growth factor (PDGF). Cultured human newborn aortic smooth muscle c ells were studied on 4 different surfaces: (1) plastic, (2) laminin, (3) co llagen, and (4) fibronectin. Ang II-induced increases in DNA synthesis were significantly greater on collagen (2.0+/-0.3-fold) and fibronectin (1.9+/- 0.3-fold) than on laminin (1.0+/-0.2-fold) or plastic (1.4+/-0.2-fold). As with DNA synthesis, at 48 and 72 hours, Ang II-induced increases in cell nu mbers occurred only in cells grown on collagen and fibronectin culture plat es and were blocked by an antagonist to the angiotensin type 1 (losartan, 1 0 mu mol/L) but not the angiotensin type 2 (PD 123319, 10 mu mol/L) recepto r. Anti-PDGF AA antibody (6 mu g/mL) blocked the increase in DNA synthesis by 60% to 64% in cells on collagen or fibronectin cultures but not on plast ic cultures. When PDGF-AA (10 ng/mL) and Ang II were added together, DNA sy nthesis increased 2-fold and did not differ on the various ECM proteins. In creases in PDGF A-chain mRNA were observed only in cells grown on collagen (3.21+/-0.65-fold) and fibronectin (2.86+/-0.49-fold) plates 2 to 8 hours a fter the addition of Ang II and were blocked by losartan but not PD 123319. Expression of Egr-1, an early growth response gene, increased at 15 minute s, peaked at 30 minutes, and returned to normal after 2 hours with. Ang II treatment. Ang II-induced increases in Egr-1 mRNA were greater on collagen (4.82+/-0.66-fold at maximum) and fibronectin (4.01+/-0.56-fold) than on la minin (2.74+/-0.45-fold) or plastic (2.53+/-0.40-fold) and were blocked by losartan but not PD 123319. Thus, in human vascular smooth muscle cells in culture, Ang II-induced proliferation is mediated via the angiotensin type 1 receptor, dependent on ECM proteins, and regulated by differential gene e xpression of Egr-1 and PDGF-1.