BMP promotes motility and represses growth of smooth muscle cells by activation of tandem Wnt pathways

  • Vinicio A. De Jesus Perez
  • , Ziad Ali
  • , Tero Pekka Alastalo
  • , Fumiaki Ikeno
  • , Hirofumi Sawada
  • , Ying Ju Lai
  • , Thomas Kleisli
  • , Edda Spiekerkoetter
  • , Xiumei Qu
  • , Laura H. Rubinos
  • , Euan Ashley
  • , Manuel Amieva
  • , Shoukat Dedhar
  • , Marlene Rabinovitch*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We present a novel cell-signaling paradigm in which bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) consecutively and interdependently activates the wingless (Wnt)-β-catenin (βC) and Wnt-planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathways to facilitate vascular smooth muscle motility while simultaneously suppressing growth. We show that BMP-2, in a phospho-Akt-dependent manner, induces βC transcriptional activity to produce fibronectin, which then activates integrin-linked kinase 1 (ILK-1) via α4-integrins. ILK-1 then induces the Wnt-PCP pathway by binding a proline-rich motif in disheveled (Dvl) and consequently activating RhoA-Rac1-mediated motility. Transfection of a Dvl mutant that binds βC without activating RhoA-Rac1 not only prevents BMP-2-mediated vascular smooth muscle cell motility but promotes proliferation in association with persistent βC activity. Interfering with the Dvl-dependent Wnt-PCP activation in a murine stented aortic graft injury model promotes extensive neointima formation, as shown by optical coherence tomography and histopathology. We speculate that, in response to injury, factors that subvert BMP-2-mediated tandem activation of Wnt-βC and Wnt-PCP pathways contribute to obliterative vascular disease in both the systemic and pulmonary circulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-188
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume192
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 01 2011
Externally publishedYes

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