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ROS directly activates transforming growth factor β type 1 receptor signalling in human vascular smooth muscle cells
Mohamed,Raafat1; Cao,Yingnan2; Afroz,Rizwana1; Xu,Suowen3; Ta,Hang T.1,4; Barras,Michael1; Zheng,Wenhua5; Little,Peter J.1,2; Kamato,Danielle1,2
2020
Source PublicationBIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS
ISSN0304-4165
Volume1864Issue:1Pages:129463
Abstract

Background: Widely used NAPDH oxidase (Nox) inhibitor, apocynin is a prodrug that needs to be converted to its pharmacologically active form by myeloperoxidase. In myeloperoxidase deficient non phagocytic cells such as vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) apocynin stimulates the production of ROS. ROS is generated by the activation of many signalling pathways, thus we have used apocynin as a pharmacological tool to characterise the role of endogenous ROS in activating the transforming growth factor beta receptor (TGFBR1) without the activation of other pathways. Methods: The in vitro study utilized human VSMCs. Western blotting and quantitative real time PCR were performed to assess signalling pathways and gene expression, respectively. Intracellular ROS levels was measured using fluorescence detection assay. Results: Treatment with apocynin of human VSMCs stimulated ROS production and the phosphorylation of TGFBR1 and subsequent activation of TGFBR1 signalling leading to the formation of phosphorylated Smad2 which consequently upregulates the mRNA expression of glycosaminoglycan synthesizing enzyme. Conclusions: These findings outline a specific involvement of ROS production in TGFBR1 activation. Furthermore, because apocynin stimulates Nox and ROS production, apocynin must be used with considerable care in vitro as its actions clearly extend beyond the stimulation of Nox enzymes and it has consequences for cellular signalling. General significance: Apocynin can stimulate Nox leading to the production of ROS and the outcome is completely dependent upon the redox properties of the cell.

KeywordApocynin Nadph Oxidase Reactive Oxygen Species Smad2 Carboxy Terminal Smooth Muscle Cells Transforming Growth Factor β Type 1 Receptor
DOI10.1016/j.bbagen.2019.129463
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBiochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biophysics
WOS IDWOS:000501643100009
PublisherELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85074440316
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CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorMohamed,Raafat; Afroz,Rizwana; Ta,Hang T.; Barras,Michael; Zheng,Wenhua; Little,Peter J.; Kamato,Danielle
Affiliation1.School of Pharmacy,University of Queensland,Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence,Woolloongabba,Australia
2.Xinhua College of Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,Tianhe District,China
3.Aab Cardiovascular Research Institute,University of Rochester,Rochester,14623,United States
4.AIBN,University of Queensland,St Lucia,Australia
5.Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macau,Taipa,China
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
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Mohamed,Raafat,Cao,Yingnan,Afroz,Rizwana,et al. ROS directly activates transforming growth factor β type 1 receptor signalling in human vascular smooth muscle cells[J]. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS, 2020, 1864(1), 129463.
APA Mohamed,Raafat., Cao,Yingnan., Afroz,Rizwana., Xu,Suowen., Ta,Hang T.., Barras,Michael., Zheng,Wenhua., Little,Peter J.., & Kamato,Danielle (2020). ROS directly activates transforming growth factor β type 1 receptor signalling in human vascular smooth muscle cells. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS, 1864(1), 129463.
MLA Mohamed,Raafat,et al."ROS directly activates transforming growth factor β type 1 receptor signalling in human vascular smooth muscle cells".BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS 1864.1(2020):129463.
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