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Transforming Growth Factor-β Downregulates SGC Subunit Expression in Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells Via MEK and ERK Signaling

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TGFβ activation during newborn lung injury decreases the expression of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC)-soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), a critical mediator of nitric oxide signaling. Using a rat PASMC line (CS54 cells), we determined how TGFβ downregulates sGC expression. We found that TGFβ decreases sGC expression through stimulating its type I receptor; TGFβ type I receptor (TGFβR1) inhibitors prevented TGFβ-1-mediated decrease in sGCα1 subunit mRNA levels in the cells. However, TGFβR1-Smad mechanisms do not regulate sGC; effective knockdown of Smad2 and Smad3 expression and function did not protect sGCα1 mRNA levels during TGFβ-1 exposure. A targeted small-molecule kinase inhibitor screen suggested that MEK signaling regulates sGC expression in TGFβ-stimulated PASMC. TGFβ activates PASMC MEK/ERK signaling; CS54 cell treatment with TGFβ-1 increased MEK and ERK phosphorylation in a biphasic, time- and dose-dependent manner. Moreover, MEK/ERK activity appears to be required for TGFβ-mediated sGC expression inhibition in PASMC; MEK and ERK inhibitors protected sGCα1 mRNA expression in TGFβ-1-treated CS54 cells. Nuclear ERK activity is sufficient for sGC regulation; heterologous expression of a nucleus-retained, constitutively active ERK2-MEK1 fusion protein decreased CS54 cell sGCα1 mRNA levels. The in vivo relevance of this TGFβ-MEK/ERK-sGC downregulation pathway is suggested by the detection of ERK activation and sGCα1 protein expression downregulation in TGFβ-associated mouse pup hyperoxic lung injury, and the determination that ERK decreases sGCα1 protein expression in TGFβ-1-treated primary PASMC obtained from mouse pups. These studies identify MEK/ERK signaling as an important pathway by which TGFβ regulates sGC expression in PASMC.

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