TGF-β-induced differentiation into myofibroblasts involves specific regulation of two MKL1 isoforms

MA Scharenberg, BE Pippenger, R Sack… - Journal of cell …, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
MA Scharenberg, BE Pippenger, R Sack, D Zingg, J Ferralli, S Schenk, I Martin
Journal of cell science, 2014journals.biologists.com
Cellular transformation into myofibroblasts is a central physiological process enabling tissue
repair. Its deregulation promotes fibrosis and carcinogenesis. TGF-β is the main inducer of
the contractile gene program that drives myofibroblast differentiation from various precursor
cell types. Crucial regulators of this transcriptional program are serum response factor (SRF)
and its cofactor MKL1 (also known as MRTF-A). However, the exact mechanism of the
crosstalk between TGF-β signaling and MKL1 remains unclear. Here, we report the …
Abstract
Cellular transformation into myofibroblasts is a central physiological process enabling tissue repair. Its deregulation promotes fibrosis and carcinogenesis. TGF-β is the main inducer of the contractile gene program that drives myofibroblast differentiation from various precursor cell types. Crucial regulators of this transcriptional program are serum response factor (SRF) and its cofactor MKL1 (also known as MRTF-A). However, the exact mechanism of the crosstalk between TGF-β signaling and MKL1 remains unclear. Here, we report the discovery of a novel MKL1 variant/isoform, MKL1_S, transcribed from an alternative promoter and uncover a novel translation start for the published human isoform, MKL1_L. Using a human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell differentiation model, we show that TGF-β specifically upregulates MKL1_S during the initial phase of myofibroblast differentiation. We identified a functional N-terminal motif in MKL1_S that allows specific induction of a group of genes including the extracellular matrix (ECM) modifiers MMP16 and SPOCK3/testican-3. We propose that TGF-β-mediated induction of MKL1_S initiates progression to later stages of differentiation towards a stationary myofibroblast.
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