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Promotion of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling by Tetraspanins and Glycosphingolipids
Authors:Zhiyu Liu  Herong Shi  Lindsey C Szymczak  Taner Aydin  Sijung Yun  Katharine Constas  Arielle Schaeffer  Sinthu Ranjan  Saad Kubba  Emad Alam  Devin E McMahon  Jingpeng He  Neta Shwartz  Chenxi Tian  Yevgeniy Plavskin  Amanda Lindy  Nimra Amir Dad  Sunny Sheth  Nirav M Amin  Stephanie Zimmerman  Dennis Liu  Erich M Schwarz  Harold Smith  Michael W Krause  Jun Liu
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States of America.; 2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, United States of America.; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America,
Abstract:Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) belong to the transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) superfamily of secreted molecules. BMPs play essential roles in multiple developmental and homeostatic processes in metazoans. Malfunction of the BMP pathway can cause a variety of diseases in humans, including cancer, skeletal disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Identification of factors that ensure proper spatiotemporal control of BMP signaling is critical for understanding how this pathway is regulated. We have used a unique and sensitive genetic screen to identify the plasma membrane-localized tetraspanin TSP-21 as a key new factor in the C. elegans BMP-like “Sma/Mab” signaling pathway that controls body size and postembryonic M lineage development. We showed that TSP-21 acts in the signal-receiving cells and genetically functions at the ligand-receptor level. We further showed that TSP-21 can associate with itself and with two additional tetraspanins, TSP-12 and TSP-14, which also promote Sma/Mab signaling. TSP-12 and TSP-14 can also associate with SMA-6, the type I receptor of the Sma/Mab pathway. Finally, we found that glycosphingolipids, major components of the tetraspanin-enriched microdomains, are required for Sma/Mab signaling. Our findings suggest that the tetraspanin-enriched membrane microdomains are important for proper BMP signaling. As tetraspanins have emerged as diagnostic and prognostic markers for tumor progression, and TSP-21, TSP-12 and TSP-14 are all conserved in humans, we speculate that abnormal BMP signaling due to altered expression or function of certain tetraspanins may be a contributing factor to cancer development.
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