Pharmacological control of the mevalonate pathway: Effect on arterial smooth muscle cell proliferation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Citazione:
Pharmacological control of the mevalonate pathway: Effect on arterial smooth muscle cell proliferation / M. Raiteri, L. Arnaboldi, P. McGeady, M. Gelb, D. Verri, C. Tagliabue, P. Quarato, P. Ferraboschi, E. Santaniello, R. Paoletti, R. Fumagalli, A. Corsini. - In: JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 0022-3565. - 281:3(1997), pp. 1144-1153.
Abstract:
The mevalonate (MVB) pathway is involved in cell proliferation. We investigated drugs acting at different enzymatic steps on rat aorta smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation. Competitive inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase (0.1-10 mu M) dose-dependently decreased (up to 90%) SMC proliferation. This effect was prevented by 100 mu M MVA, 10 mu M all-trans famesol (F-OH) and 5 mu M all-trans geranylgeraniol (GG-OH), precursors of protein prenyl groups, but not by 2-cis GG-OH, precursor of dolichols, squalene and ubiquinone. The same inhibitory effect was obtained with 6-fluoromevalonate (1-50 mu M), an inhibitor of MVA-pyrophosphate decarboxylase. Partial recovery of cell proliferation was possible by all-trans F-OH and all-trans GG-OH, but not MVA. Squalestatin 1 (1-25 mu M), a potent squalene synthase inhibitor, blocked cholesterol synthesis and slightly inhibited (21% decrease) SMC proliferation only at the highest tested concentration. NB-598 (1-10 mu M), a potent squalene epoxidase inhibitor, blocked cholesterol synthesis without affecting SMC proliferation. Finally, the benzodiazepine peptidomimetic BZA-5B (10-100 mu M), a specific inhibitor of protein famesyltransferase, time- and dose-dependently decreased SMC proliferation (up to 62%) after 9 days. This effect of BZA-5B was prevented by MVA and all-trans GG-OH, but not by all-trans F-OH. SMC proliferation was not affected by the closely related compound BZA-7B, which does not inhibit protein farnesyltransferase. Altogether, these findings focus the role of the MVA pathway in cell proliferation and call attention to the involvement of specific isoprenoid metabolites probably through farnesylated and geranylgeranylated proteins, in the control of this cellular event.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN GERANYLGERANYLTRANSFERASE; GAMMA SUBUNITS CONTAIN; HMG-COA REDUCTASE; SWISS 3T3 CELLS; CHOLESTEROL-BIOSYNTHESIS; SQUALENE SYNTHASE; HUMAN-FIBROBLASTS; GROWTH-FACTOR; DNA-SYNTHESIS; COMPETITIVE INHIBITOR
Elenco autori:
M. Raiteri, L. Arnaboldi, P. McGeady, M. Gelb, D. Verri, C. Tagliabue, P. Quarato, P. Ferraboschi, E. Santaniello, R. Paoletti, R. Fumagalli, A. Corsini
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