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SRSF1 promotes vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through a ?133p53/EGR1/KLF5 pathway.


ABSTRACT: Though vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation underlies all cardiovascular hyperplastic disorders, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for this cellular process is still incomplete. Here we report that SRSF1 (serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 1), an essential splicing factor, promotes VSMC proliferation and injury-induced neointima formation. Vascular injury in vivo and proliferative stimuli in vitro stimulate SRSF1 expression. Mice lacking SRSF1 specifically in SMCs develop less intimal thickening after wire injury. Expression of SRSF1 in rat arteries enhances neointima formation. SRSF1 overexpression increases, while SRSF1 knockdown suppresses the proliferation and migration of cultured human aortic and coronary arterial SMCs. Mechanistically, SRSF1 favours the induction of a truncated p53 isoform, ?133p53, which has an equal proliferative effect and in turn transcriptionally activates Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5) via the ?133p53-EGR1 complex, resulting in an accelerated cell-cycle progression and increased VSMC proliferation. Our study provides a potential therapeutic target for vascular hyperplastic disease.

SUBMITTER: Xie N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5561544 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SRSF1 promotes vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through a Δ133p53/EGR1/KLF5 pathway.

Xie Ning N   Chen Min M   Dai Rilei R   Zhang Yan Y   Zhao Hanqing H   Song Zhiming Z   Zhang Lufeng L   Li Zhenyan Z   Feng Yuanqing Y   Gao Hua H   Wang Li L   Zhang Ting T   Xiao Rui-Ping RP   Wu Jianxin J   Cao Chun-Mei CM  

Nature communications 20170811


Though vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation underlies all cardiovascular hyperplastic disorders, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for this cellular process is still incomplete. Here we report that SRSF1 (serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 1), an essential splicing factor, promotes VSMC proliferation and injury-induced neointima formation. Vascular injury in vivo and proliferative stimuli in vitro stimulate SRSF1 expression. Mice lacking SRSF1 specifically i  ...[more]

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