[HTML][HTML] Myocardin-related transcription factors A and B are key regulators of TGF-β1-induced fibroblast to myofibroblast differentiation

BJ Crider, GM Risinger Jr, CJ Haaksma… - Journal of Investigative …, 2011 - Elsevier
BJ Crider, GM Risinger Jr, CJ Haaksma, EW Howard, JJ Tomasek
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2011Elsevier
Myofibroblasts are contractile, smooth muscle-like cells that are characterized by the de
novo expression of smooth muscle α-actin (SMαA) and normally function to assist in wound
closure, but have been implicated in pathological contractures. Transforming growth factor β-
1 (TGF-β1) helps facilitate the differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts, but the exact
mechanism by which this differentiation occurs, in response to TGF-β1, remains unclear.
Myocardin-related transcription factors A and B (MRTFs, MRTF-A/B) are transcriptional co …
Myofibroblasts are contractile, smooth muscle-like cells that are characterized by the de novo expression of smooth muscle α-actin (SMαA) and normally function to assist in wound closure, but have been implicated in pathological contractures. Transforming growth factor β-1 (TGF-β1) helps facilitate the differentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts, but the exact mechanism by which this differentiation occurs, in response to TGF-β1, remains unclear. Myocardin-related transcription factors A and B (MRTFs, MRTF-A/B) are transcriptional co-activators that regulate the expression of smooth muscle-specific cytoskeletal proteins, including SMαA, in smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts. In this study, we demonstrate that TGF-β1 mediates myofibroblast differentiation and the expression of a contractile gene program through the actions of the MRTFs. Transient transfection of a constitutively active MRTF-A induced an increase in the expression of SMαA and other smooth muscle-specific cytoskeletal proteins, and an increase in myofibroblast contractility, even in the absence of TGF-β1. MRTF-A/B knockdown, in TGF-β1-differentiated myofibroblasts, resulted in decreased smooth muscle-specific cytoskeletal protein expression levels and reduced contractile force generation, as well as a decrease in focal adhesion size and number. These results provide direct evidence that the MRTFs are mediators of myofibroblast differentiation in response to TGF-β1.
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