Thrombospondin-1 Mediates Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation Induced by Interaction With Human Platelets

T. Ichii, H. Koyama, Shinji Tanaka, A. Shioi, Y. Okuno, S. Otani, Y. Nishizawà
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Objectives—Platelet adherence and activation are associated with smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation and arterial restenosis. This study examined platelet-SMC interaction on fibrillar type I collagen and analyzed the role of thrombospondin (TSP)-1 in platelet-induced SMC proliferation. Methods and Results—When SMCs cultured on fibrillar collagen were treated with human platelets (5 preparations), 7.45±2.94% of the cells passed through S phase within 24 hours, as determined by bromodeoxyuridine nuclear labeling. The addition of platelets markedly induced SMC TSP-1 mRNA expression and cell surface protein accumulation, which colocalized with adhered platelets, as determined by &agr;IIb integrin immunostaining. Direct interaction of platelets with SMCs was necessary for its effect on proliferation and TSP-1 accumulation, as determined in the transwell culture system. The anti–TSP-1 blocking antibody strongly inhibited platelet-induced SMC proliferation by ≈60%. Analysis of the receptors for TSP-1 accumulation on the SMC surface revealed that &bgr;1 integrins are mainly involved. The anti–&bgr;1 integrin blocking antibody, which potently suppressed TSP-1 accumulation on SMCs, also markedly inhibited platelet-stimulated SMC proliferation. Conclusions—TSP-1 and &bgr;1 integrin interaction is involved in platelet-stimulated SMC proliferation. This in vitro coculture system could prove useful for examining the molecular mechanism underlying platelet-induced vascular remodeling and for studying the mechanism of a tested drug for restenosis.
血小板反应蛋白1介导与人血小板相互作用诱导的平滑肌细胞增殖
目的:血小板粘附和活化与平滑肌细胞(SMC)增殖和动脉再狭窄有关。本研究检测了纤原型I型胶原中血小板与SMC的相互作用,并分析了血小板反应蛋白(TSP)-1在血小板诱导的SMC增殖中的作用。方法与结果:用人血小板(5种制剂)处理原纤维胶原培养的SMCs,经溴脱氧尿苷核标记法测定,24小时内,7.45±2.94%的SMCs通过S期;通过&agr;IIb整合素免疫染色检测,血小板的加入显著诱导SMC TSP-1 mRNA的表达和细胞表面蛋白的积累,这些蛋白与粘附的血小板共定位。在transwell培养系统中发现,血小板与SMCs的直接相互作用对于SMCs对增殖和TSP-1积累的影响是必要的。抗tsp -1阻断抗体强烈抑制血小板诱导的SMC增殖约60%。通过对SMC表面TSP-1积累受体的分析发现,TSP-1整合素主要参与其中。抗- bgr;1整合素阻断抗体能有效抑制SMCs上TSP-1的积累,也能显著抑制血小板刺激的SMC增殖。结论- tsp -1和&bgr;1整合素的相互作用参与了血小板刺激的SMC增殖。这种体外共培养系统可用于研究血小板诱导血管重构的分子机制,以及研究一种已测试药物治疗再狭窄的机制。
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