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Mechanotransduction-induced interplay between phospholamban and yes-activated protein induces smooth muscle cell hypertrophy.

Renee RawsonLoan DuongEugene TkachenkoAustin W T ChiangKevin OkamotoRanjan DohilNathan E LewisRichard KurtenEdsel M AbudSeema S Aceves
Published in: Mucosal immunology (2024)
The gastrointestinal system is a hollow organ affected by fibrostenotic diseases that cause volumetric compromise of the lumen via smooth muscle hypertrophy and fibrosis. Many of the driving mechanisms remain unclear. Yes-associated protein-1 (YAP) is a critical mechanosensory transcriptional regulator that mediates cell hypertrophy in response to elevated extracellular rigidity. In the type 2 inflammatory disorder, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), phospholamban (PLN) can induce smooth muscle cell hypertrophy. We used EoE as a disease model for understanding a mechanistic pathway in which PLN and YAP interact in response to rigid extracellular substrate to induce smooth muscle cell hypertrophy. PLN-induced YAP nuclear sequestration in a feed-forward loop caused increased cell size in response to a rigid substrate. This mechanism of rigidity sensing may have previously unappreciated clinical implications for PLN-expressing hollow systems such as the esophagus and heart.
Keyphrases
  • smooth muscle
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • heart failure
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • oxidative stress
  • high glucose
  • mass spectrometry
  • drug induced
  • highly efficient
  • tandem mass spectrometry