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Periostin Induces Intracellular Cross-talk between Kinases and Hyaluronan in Atrioventricular Valvulogenesis
Authors:Shibnath Ghatak  Suniti Misra  Russell A Norris  Ricardo A Moreno-Rodriguez  Stanley Hoffman  Robert A Levine  Vincent C Hascall  Roger R Markwald
Institution:From the Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology.;§Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425.;the Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114-2696, and ;the Department of Biomedical Engineering/ND20, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195
Abstract:Periostin (PN), a novel fasciclin-related matricellular protein, has been implicated in cardiac development and postnatal remodeling, but the mechanism remains unknown. We examined the role of PN in mediating intracellular kinase activation for atrioventricular valve morphogenesis using well defined explant cultures, gene transfection systems, and Western blotting. The results show that valve progenitor (cushion) cells secrete PN into the extracellular matrix, where it can bind to INTEGRINs and activate INTEGRIN/focal adhesion kinase signaling pathways and downstream kinases, PI3K/AKT and ERK. Functional assays with prevalvular progenitor cells showed that activating these signaling pathways promoted adhesion, migration, and anti-apoptosis. Through activation of PI3K/ERK, PN directly enhanced collagen expression. Comparing PN-null to WT mice also revealed that expression of hyaluronan (HA) and activation of hyaluronan synthase-2 (Has2) are also enhanced upon PN/INTEGRIN/focal adhesion kinase-mediated activation of PI3K and/or ERK, an effect confirmed by the reduction of HA synthase-2 in PN-null mice. We also identified in valve progenitor cells a potential autocrine signaling feedback loop between PN and HA through PI3K and/or ERK. Finally, in a three-dimensional assay to simulate normal valve maturation in vitro, PN promoted collagen compaction in a kinase-dependent fashion. In summary, this study provides the first direct evidence that PN can act to stimulate a valvulogenic signaling pathway.
Keywords:Cd44  Cell Adhesion  Cell Migration  Collagen  Hyaluronate  Integrins  Atrioventricular Valve  Intracellular Kinase Signaling  Periostin  Prevalvular Cushion Cells
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