H. Kanai et al., Transforming growth factor-beta/Smads signaling induces transcription of the cell type-restricted ankyrin repeat protein CARP gene through CAGA motifin vascular smooth muscle cells, CIRCUL RES, 88(1), 2001, pp. 30-36
Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta plays a major role in the development
of vascular diseases. Despite the pleiotropic effects of TGF-beta on vascu
lar smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), only a few genes have been characterized a
s direct targets of TGF-beta in VSMCs. Cardiac ankyrin repeat protein (CARP
) has been thought to be expressed exclusively in the heart. In the present
study, we showed that CARP is expressed in the vasculature after balloon i
njury and in cultured VSMCs in response to TGF-beta. Analysis of a half-lif
e of the cytoplasmic CARP mRNA levels and the transient transfection of the
CARP promoter/luciferase gene indicates that the regulation of CARP expres
sion is increased by TGF-beta at the transcriptional level. Transfection of
expression vectors encoding Smads significantly activated the CARP promote
r/luciferase activity. Deletion analysis and site-specific mutagenesis of t
he CARP promoter indicate that TGF-beta response element is localized to CA
GA motif at -108 bp relative to the transcription start site. Electrophoret
ic mobility shift assays showed that the binding activity to the CAGA motif
was increased in nuclear extracts of cultured VSMCs by TGF-beta. Cells tra
nsfected with adenovirus vector expressing CARP showed a significant decrea
se in DNA synthesis. Overexpression of CARP enhanced the TGF-beta -mediated
inhibition of the DNA synthesis. These data indicate that CARP is a downst
ream target of TGF-beta /Smad signaling in VSMCs and suggest a role of CARP
in mediation of the inhibitory effects of TGF-beta on the proliferation of
VSMCs.