Regulation of biglycan gene expression by transforming growth factor-β requires MKK6-p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling downstream of smad signaling

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Ungefroren, H [1 ]
Lenschow, W [1 ]
Chen, WB [1 ]
Faendrich, F [1 ]
Kalthoff, H [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kiel, Clin Gen Surg & Thorac Surg, Res Unit Mol Oncol, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
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10.1074/jbc.M300035200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Several signaling pathways have been implicated in mediating TGF-beta1-induced extracellular matrix production and fibrosis. We have shown recently that induction of biglycan (BGN) expression by TGF-beta1 depended on a functional Smad pathway (Chen, W.-B., Lenschow, W., Tiede, K., Fischer, J. W., Kalthoff, H., and Ungefroren, H. (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277,36118-36128). Here, we present evidence that the ability of TGF-beta1 to induce BGN mRNA, in addition to Smads, requires p38 MAPK signaling, because 1) pharmacological inhibitors of p38 dose-dependently inhibited the TGF-beta effect without significantly affecting the transcriptional activity of a constitutively active mutant of the TGF-beta type I receptor or Smad2 phosphorylation at concentrations up to 10 pas, 2) the up-regulation of BGN mRNA was preceded by a delayed increase in the phosphorylation of p38 and its upstream activator MKK6 in TGF-beta1-treated PANC-1 cells, 3) inhibition of the p38 pathway by stable retroviral transduction with a dominant negative mutant of either p38 or MKK6 reduced TGF-beta1-induced BGN mRNA expression, and 4) overexpression of wild-type p38 or MKK6, but not MKK3, augmented the TGF-beta1 effect on BGN mRNA. We further demonstrate that the (delayed) p38 activation by TGF-beta1 is downstream of Smads and requires a functional Smad pathway, because blocking TGF-beta-induced p38 activity with SB202190 had no effect on Smad2 phosphorylation, but blocking Smad signaling by forced expression of Smad7 abolished TGF-beta1 induction of p38 activation and, as shown earlier, BGN mRNA expression; finally, re-expression of Smad4 in Smad4-null CFPAC-1 cells restored TGF-beta-induced p38 phosphorylation and, as demonstrated previously, BGN mRNA accumulation. These results clearly show that TGF-beta1 induction of BGN expression in pancreatic cells requires activation of MKK6-p38 MAPK signaling downstream of Smad signaling and provide a mechanistic clue to the up-regulation of BGN seen in inflammatory response-related fibrosis and desmoplasia.
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