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Caveolin-1 negatively regulates a metalloprotease-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation by angiotensin II
Authors:Takaguri Akira  Shirai Heigoro  Kimura Keita  Hinoki Akinari  Eguchi Kunie  Carlile-Klusacek MaryEllen  Yang Baohua  Rizzo Victor  Eguchi Satoru
Affiliation:
  • a Cardiovascular Research Center, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • b Department of Physiology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • c Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • Abstract:A metalloprotease, ADAM17, mediates the generation of mature ligands for the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). This is the key signaling step by which angiotensin II (AngII) induces EGFR transactivation leading to hypertrophy and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). However, the regulatory mechanism of ADAM17 activity remains largely unclear. Here we hypothesized that caveolin-1 (Cav1), the major structural protein of a caveolae, a membrane microdomain, is involved in the regulation of ADAM17. In cultured VSMCs, infection of adenovirus encoding Cav1 markedly inhibited AngII-induced EGFR ligand shedding, EGFR transactivation, ERK activation, hypertrophy and migration, but not intracellular Ca2+ elevation. Methyl-β-cyclodextrin and filipin, reagents that disrupt raft structure, both stimulated an EGFR ligand shedding and EGFR transactivation in VSMCs. In addition, non-detergent sucrose gradient membrane fractionations revealed that ADAM17 cofractionated with Cav1 in lipid rafts. These results suggest that lipid rafts and perhaps caveolae provide a negative regulatory environment for EGFR transactivation linked to vascular remodeling induced by AngII. These novel findings may provide important information to target cardiovascular diseases under the enhanced renin angiotensin system.
    Keywords:Angiotensin II   Caveolin   Metalloprotease   Vascular smooth muscle cells   Migration   Hypertrophy
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