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. 2001 Jan 19;88(1):70-6.
doi: 10.1161/01.res.88.1.70.

Overexpression of 12-lipoxygenase causes cardiac fibroblast cell growth

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Overexpression of 12-lipoxygenase causes cardiac fibroblast cell growth

Y Wen et al. Circ Res. .
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  • Circ Res 2001 Jul 6;89(1):E15

Abstract

Evidence suggests that leukocyte type 12-lipoxygenase (12-LO) plays an important role in cell growth. However, the role of 12-LO in cardiac cell growth has not been tested. We have now stably overexpressed 12-LO cDNA in rat fetal cardiac fibroblasts to evaluate the role of the 12-LO pathway in cardiac cell growth. Overexpression of 12-LO increased cell [(3)H]leucine incorporation by 2.1+/-0.1-fold (P<0.01) and cell protein content by 2.2+/-0. 3-fold (P<0.01) over mock-transfected cells. These findings were confirmed in additional clones. Baicalein, a 12-LO enzyme inhibitor, dose-dependently inhibited serum-induced leucine incorporation in cardiac fibroblast cells as well as partially inhibited leucine incorporation in cells overexpressing 12-LO. 12-LO overexpression also caused cell [(3)H]thymidine incorporation to increase by 3.4+/-0.3-fold (P<0.01). Cell flow cytometry analysis showed that the size of 12-LO-overexpressing cells was markedly enlarged compared with that of mock-transfected cells. The fibronectin content of the 12-LO-overexpressing cardiac fibroblasts was also significantly increased. We next evaluated the effects of 12-LO RNA overexpression on kinase pathways linked to cellular growth. The overexpression of 12-LO enhanced extracellular signal-regulated kinase activity (4. 1+/-0.5-fold), c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase activity (2.9+/-0.5-fold), and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activity (2.2+/-0.3-fold). Pretreatment with SB202190 (100 nmol/L), a specific inhibitor of p38, prevented the increases in protein content of 12-LO-overexpressing cardiac fibroblast cells. These data clearly demonstrate that the overexpression of 12-LO causes cell growth of cardiac fibroblasts, thus supporting the role of 12-LO as a novel growth-promoting pathway in the heart.

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