Molecular Regulation of the IGF-Binding Protein-4 Protease System in Human Fibroblasts: Identification of a Novel Inducible Inhibitor
pmid: 11897673
Molecular Regulation of the IGF-Binding Protein-4 Protease System in Human Fibroblasts: Identification of a Novel Inducible Inhibitor
AbstractThe IGF-binding protein-4 (IGFBP-4) protease system is an important regulator of local IGF bioavailability and cell growth. Recently, the IGF-dependent IGFBP-4 protease secreted by cultured human fibroblasts was identified as pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A). In pregnancy serum, PAPP-A circulates as a disulfide-bound complex with the precursor form of major basic protein (pro-MBP), and in this complex PAPP-A’s proteolytic activity is not evident. In this study we analyzed the IGFBP-4 protease system in normal human fibroblasts to determine regulation outside of pregnancy. Treatment with the phorbol ester tumor promoter, β-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate (β-PDD), resulted in time-dependent inhibition of the IGF-dependent IGFBP-4 protease activity in cell-conditioned medium, which was evident at 6 h and complete by 24 h. PAPP-A mRNA was constitutively expressed in control cells, and levels were decreased only after 24 h of β-PDD treatment. Secretion of PAPP-A protein into conditioned medium did not change with β-PDD treatment. On the other hand, pro-MBP mRNA was undetectable in control human fibroblasts, and treatment with β-PDD induced pro-MBP mRNA and protein expression within 6 h. β-PDD-induced pro-MBP mRNA expression and protease inhibition were blocked with an inhibitor of RNA synthesis, actinomycin D. Actinomycin D had no effect on PAPP-A mRNA levels in the absence or presence of β-PDD. Similarly, transformation of human fibroblasts with simian virus 40 large T antigen resulted in the synthesis of pro-MBP mRNA and protein and inhibition of IGFBP-4 protease activity. Coculture of fibroblasts with cells transfected with pro-MBP cDNA resulted in inhibition of IGFBP-4 proteolytic activity without having any effect on PAPP-A synthesis. In summary, phorbol ester tumor promoters and simian virus 40 transformation regulate IGFBP-4 proteolysis in human fibroblasts through induction of a novel inhibitor of PAPP-A, pro-MBP. These findings expand our understanding of the IGFBP-4 protease system and suggest an additional level of local cell growth control.
- Aarhus University Denmark
- Mayo Clinic United States
- Statens Serum Institut Denmark
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Immunoblotting, Metalloendopeptidases, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Blood Proteins, RNA Probes, Eosinophil Granule Proteins, Fibroblasts, Transfection, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic, Eosinophils, Ribonucleases, Culture Media, Conditioned, Humans, Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A, Female, Protease Inhibitors, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured, Plasmids
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Immunoblotting, Metalloendopeptidases, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Blood Proteins, RNA Probes, Eosinophil Granule Proteins, Fibroblasts, Transfection, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic, Eosinophils, Ribonucleases, Culture Media, Conditioned, Humans, Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A, Female, Protease Inhibitors, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured, Plasmids
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