HSP20磷酸化与气道平滑肌松弛。

Mariam Ba, Cherie A Singer, Manoj Tyagi, Colleen Brophy, Josh E Baker, Christine Cremo, Andrew Halayko, William T Gerthoffer
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HSP20 (HSPB6)是一种在平滑肌中表达的小热休克蛋白,被推测当被camp依赖性蛋白激酶磷酸化时可以抑制收缩。为了在气道平滑肌(ASM)中验证这一假说,我们发现在1 μM异丙肾上腺素或10 μM沙美特罗的作用下,HSP20在培养的平滑肌细胞中可以组成性表达并被诱导。相反,促炎介质(白细胞介素-1β、肿瘤坏死因子α和干扰素γ)的混合物在48小时内抑制HSP20的表达约50%。为了确定HSP20磷酸化是否足以诱导松弛,用模拟HSP20磷酸化的细胞渗透磷酸肽处理犬气管平滑肌。HSP20磷酸肽对碳甾醇诱导的收缩有60%的拮抗作用,肌球蛋白轻链磷酸化无变化。重组全长HSP20抑制了骨骼肌动蛋白与平滑肌肌球蛋白亚片段1 (S1)的结合,重组细胞渗透的stat -HSP20 S16D突变体减少了培养的hASM细胞中的f -肌动蛋白丝。甲氨基酚刺激犬气管平滑肌组织引起热休克蛋白20从大分子复合物(200-500 kDa)向小分子复合物(
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HSP20 phosphorylation and airway smooth muscle relaxation.

HSP20 (HSPB6) is a small heat shock protein expressed in smooth muscles that is hypothesized to inhibit contraction when phosphorylated by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. To investigate this hypothesis in airway smooth muscle (ASM) we showed that HSP20 was constitutively expressed as well as being inducible in cultured hASM cells by treatment with 1 μM isoproterenol or 10 μM salmeterol. In contrast, a mixture of proinflammatory mediators (interleukin-1β, tumor necrosis factor α, and interferon γ) inhibited expression of HSP20 by about 50% in 48 hours. To determine whether phosphorylation of HSP20 is sufficient to induce relaxation, canine tracheal smooth muscle was treated with a cell permeant phosphopeptide that mimics the phosphorylation of HSP20. The HSP20 phosphopeptide antagonized carbachol-induced contraction by 60% with no change in myosin light chain phosphorylation. Recombinant full length HSP20 inhibited skeletal actin binding to smooth muscle myosin subfragment 1 (S1), and recombinant cell permeant TAT-HSP20 S16D mutant reduced F-actin filaments in cultured hASM cells. Carbachol stimulation of canine tracheal smooth muscle tissue caused redistribution of HSP20 from large macromolecular complexes (200-500 kDa) to smaller complexes (<60 kDa). The results are consistent with HSP20 expression and macromolecular structure being dynamically regulated in airway smooth muscle. HSP20 is upregulated by beta agonists and downregulated by proinflammatory cytokines. HSP20 is phosphorylated in vivo in a cAMP-dependent manner and the phosphorylated form promotes airway smooth muscle relaxation, possibly through depolymerization of F-actin as well as inhibition of myosin binding to actin.

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