Heparin suppresses specific second messenger pathways for protooncogene expression in rat vascular smooth muscle cells
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Heparin suppresses specific second messenger pathways for protooncogene expression in rat vascular smooth muscle cells
Abstract
We investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the ability of heparin to inhibit vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) growth. Previous experiments have shown that heparin inhibits induction of c-fos and c-myc protooncogene mRNA in rat VSMC stimulated by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) but not when stimulated by epidermal growth factor (EGF) (Pukac, L. A., Castellot, J. J., Wright, T. C., Caleb, B. L., and Karnovsky, M. J. (1990) Cell Regul. 1, 435-443). The present experiments show that these mitogens activate distinct second messenger pathways in VSMC, because PMA but not EGF induction of c-fos and c-myc mRNA was suppressed in protein kinase C (PKC) down-regulated VSMC; this suggests that EGF does not act through a PKC-dependent pathway for induction of these genes. Heparin inhibited serum stimulation of c-fos mRNA in control VSMC, but heparin did not inhibit the smaller but significant serum stimulation of c-fos mRNA in PKC down-regulated VSMC, indicating that heparin may selectively inhibit PKC-dependent, but not PKC-independent, stimulation of gene expression. To further determine if heparin inhibits non-PKC pathways, VSMC were treated with dibutyryl cAMP, 3-isobutyl-1-methyl-xanthine, and Ca2+ ionophore A23187; stimulation of c-fos mRNA by this treatment was not inhibited by heparin. DNA synthesis and cell proliferation were inhibited in rat VSMC exposed briefly to heparin during the G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. These experiments indicate heparin can act early in the cell cycle and suggest PKC-dependent but not PKC-independent signaling pathways for gene expression are selectively sensitive to heparin inhibition.
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