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Deficiency of the NR4A neuron-derived orphan receptor-1 attenuates neointima formation after vascular injury.
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Circulation [Circulation] 2009 Feb 03; Vol. 119 (4), pp. 577-86. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jan 19. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Background: The neuron-derived orphan receptor-1 (NOR1) belongs to the evolutionary highly conserved and most ancient NR4A subfamily of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily. Members of this subfamily function as early-response genes regulating key cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, and survival. Although NOR1 has previously been demonstrated to be required for smooth muscle cell proliferation in vitro, the role of this nuclear receptor for the proliferative response underlying neointima formation and target genes trans-activated by NOR1 remain to be defined.<br />Methods and Results: Using a model of guidewire-induced arterial injury, we demonstrate decreased neointima formation in NOR1(-/-) mice compared with wild-type mice. In vitro, NOR1-deficient smooth muscle cells exhibit decreased proliferation as a result of a G(1)-->S phase arrest of the cell cycle and increased apoptosis in response to serum deprivation. NOR1 deficiency alters phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein by preventing mitogen-induced cyclin D1 and D2 expression. Conversely, overexpression of NOR1 induces cyclin D1 expression and the transcriptional activity of the cyclin D1 promoter in transient reporter assays. Gel shift and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays identified a putative response element for NR4A receptors in the cyclin D1 promoter, to which NOR1 is recruited in response to mitogenic stimulation. Finally, we provide evidence that these observations are applicable in vivo by demonstrating decreased cyclin D1 expression during neointima formation in NOR1-deficient mice.<br />Conclusions: These experiments characterize cyclin D1 as an NOR1-regulated target gene in smooth muscle cells and demonstrate that NOR1 deficiency decreases neointima formation in response to vascular injury.
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- Animals
Aorta cytology
Apoptosis physiology
Cell Division physiology
Cell Survival physiology
Cells, Cultured
Coronary Vessels cytology
Cyclin D1 genetics
Cyclin D2
Cyclins genetics
DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism
E2F Transcription Factors metabolism
Gene Expression physiology
Humans
Mice
Mice, Mutant Strains
Muscle, Smooth, Vascular cytology
Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4, Group A, Member 1
Phosphorylation physiology
Promoter Regions, Genetic physiology
Rats
Receptors, Steroid metabolism
Retinoblastoma Protein metabolism
Tunica Intima cytology
Tunica Intima injuries
Tunica Intima physiology
DNA-Binding Proteins genetics
Muscle, Smooth, Vascular injuries
Muscle, Smooth, Vascular physiology
Receptors, Steroid genetics
Wound Healing physiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1524-4539
- Volume :
- 119
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Circulation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19153266
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.822056