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PDGF mediates pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration by regulating NFATc2

Fangyun Zhao, Shuanglan Xu, Chunfang Zhang, Jie Liu, Yue Zhang, Jiao Yang, Xiqian Xing

2020Molecular Medicine Reports35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The reconstruction of pulmonary vascular structure caused by the proliferation and migration of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) is the central link in the formation of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Platelet‑derived growth factor (PDGF) can regulate the proliferation and migration of PASMCs. At the same time, nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFATs) plays an important role in the development of PAH. To the best of our knowledge, there are no reports yet regarding whether PDGF regulates NFATc2 to increase the proliferation of PASMCs. The present study aimed to investigate whether PDGF affects the proliferation and migration of PASMCs by regulating NFAT, and to study the pathogenesis of PAH. PASMCs were treated with recombinant PDGF; Cell Counting Kit‑8 and clone formation experiments showed that PDGF enhanced the cell viability and proliferation of PASMCs. Cell cycle distribution and molecular markers related to cell proliferation (cyclin D1, CDK4 and Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen) were detected by flow cytometry, and the results indicated that PDGF promoted the division of PAMSCs. The scratch migration and Transwell migration assays showed that the migratory ability of PASMCs was enhanced following PDGF treatment. Changes in NFATs (NFATc1‑5) after PDGF treatment were evaluated by reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR and western blotting; NFATc2 showed the most significant results. Finally, PDGF‑treated cells were treated with an NFAT pathway inhibitor, cyclosporin A, or a small interfering RNA targeting NFATc2, and changes in cell proliferation and migration were evaluated to assess the role of NFATc2 in PDGF‑induced cell proliferation and migration. In conclusion, PDGF may regulate PASMC proliferation and migration by regulating the expression of NFAT, further leading to the occurrence of PAH. It is proposed that NFATc2 could be used as a potential target for PAH treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Platelet-derived growth factor receptorCell growthNFATCell cycleCell biologyCell migrationGrowth factorCancer researchCyclin D1BiologyCellTranscription factorBiochemistryReceptorGenePulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCardiac Valve Diseases and TreatmentsCardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy
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