Slug, a Cancer‐Related Transcription Factor, is Involved in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Transdifferentiation Induced by Platelet‐Derived Growth Factor‐BB During Atherosclerosis

Author:

Ledard Nahéma1,Liboz Alexandrine2,Blondeau Bertrand2,Babiak Mégane1,Moulin Célia1,Vallin Benjamin1,Guillas Isabelle3,Mateo Véronique4,Jumeau Claire5,Blirando Karl1,Meilhac Olivier6,Limon Isabelle1,Glorian Martine1

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Biologie Paris‐Seine (IBPS) Biological Adaptation and Ageing UMR 8256 Sorbonne Université Paris France

2. INSERM Saint‐Antoine Research Center Sorbonne Université Paris France

3. National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM) Faculté de Médecine Pitié Salpétrière UMR‐S 1166 ICAN Sorbonne Université Paris France

4. CIMI‐Paris INSERM U1135 Faculté de Médecine Sorbonne‐Université Site Pitié‐Salpêtrière Sorbonne Université Paris France

5. INSERM UMR_S 933 Sorbonne Université Paris France

6. Université de La Réunion Diabète, Athérothrombose, Thérapies, Réunion, Océan Indien (UMR DéTROI U1188) – ‐CYROI‐ Sainte Clotilde La Réunion

Abstract

Background Heart attacks and stroke often result from occlusive thrombi following the rupture of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques. Vascular smooth muscle cells ( VSMC s) play a pivotal role in plaque vulnerability because of their switch towards a proinflammatory/macrophage‐like phenotype when in the context of atherosclerosis. The prometastatic transcription factor Slug/Snail2 is a critical regulator of cell phenotypic transition. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of Slug in the transdifferentiation process of VSMC s occurring during atherogenesis. Methods and Results In rat and human primary aortic smooth muscle cells, Slug protein expression is strongly and rapidly increased by platelet‐derived growth factor‐BB (PDGF‐ BB ). PDGFBB increases Slug protein without affecting mRNA levels indicating that this growth factor stabilizes Slug protein. Immunocytochemistry and subcellular fractionation experiments reveal that PDGFBB triggers a rapid accumulation of Slug in VSMC nuclei. Using pharmacological tools, we show that the PDGFBB –dependent mechanism of Slug stabilization in VSMC s involves the extracellular signal‐regulated kinase 1/2 pathway. Immunohistochemistry experiments on type V and type VI atherosclerotic lesions of human carotids show smooth muscle–specific myosin heavy chain–/Slug‐positive cells surrounding the prothrombotic lipid core. In VSMC s, Slug si RNA s inhibit prostaglandin E2 secretion and prevent the inhibition of cholesterol efflux gene expression mediated by PDGFBB , known to be involved in plaque vulnerability and/or thrombogenicity. Conclusions Our results highlight, for the first time, a role of Slug in aortic smooth muscle cell transdifferentiation and enable us to consider Slug as an actor playing a role in the atherosclerotic plaque progression towards a life‐threatening phenotype. This also argues for common features between acute cardiovascular events and cancer.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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