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VASCULAR BIOLOGY
but not calcineurin A
by platelet-derived growth factor in rat aortic smooth muscle1BHF Laboratories, Department of Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom; and 2Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada
Submitted 24 March 2005 ; accepted in final form 9 February 2007
Calcineurin regulates the proliferation of many cell types through activation of the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT). Two main isoforms of the calcineurin catalytic subunit [calcineurin A (CnA)
and CnA
] have been identified, although their expression and function are largely unknown in smooth muscle. Western blot analysis and confocal imaging were performed in freshly isolated and cultured rat aortic myocytes to identify these CnA isoforms and elucidate the effect of PDGF on their cellular distribution and interaction with NFAT isoforms. CnA
and CnA
isoforms displayed differential cellular distribution, with CnA
being evenly distributed between the nucleus and cytosol and CnA
being restricted to the cytosol. In contrast with the rat brain, we found no evidence for particulate/membrane localization of calcineurin. PDGF caused significant nuclear translocation of CnA
and induced smooth muscle cell proliferation, with both effects being abrogated by the calcineurin inhibitor cyclosporin A, the novel NFAT inhibitors A-285222 and inhibitor of NFAT-calcineurin association-6, and the adenylyl cyclase activator forskolin. PDGF also caused cyclosporin A-sensitive translocation of NFATc3, with no apparent effect on either CnA
or NFATc1 distribution. Moreover,
87% of nuclear CnA
was found to colocalize with NFATc3, consistent with the finding that CnA
bound more avidly than CnA
to a glutathione S-transferase-NFATc3 fusion protein. Based on their differential distribution in aortic muscle, our results suggest that CnA
and CnA
are likely to have different cellular functions. However, CnA
appears to be specifically activated by PDGF, and we postulate that calcineurin-dependent nuclear translocation of NFATc3 is involved in smooth muscle proliferation induced by this mitogen.
nuclear factor of activated T cells c3; confocal imaging; cell proliferation; inhibitor of nuclear factor activated T cells-calcineurin association-6; A-285222
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