Retinoid-Induced Expression and Activity of an Immediate Early Tumor Suppressor Gene in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

  • Jeffrey W. Streb
  • Xiaochun Long
  • Ting-hein Lee
  • Qiang Sun
  • Chad M. Kitchen
  • Mary A. Georger
  • Orazio J. Slivano
  • William S. Blaner
  • Daniel W. Carr
  • Irwin H. Gelman
  • Joseph M. Miano
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

Retinoids are used clinically to treat a number of hyper-proliferative disorders and have been shown in experimental animals to attenuate vascular occlusive diseases, presumably through nuclear receptors bound to retinoic acid response elements (RARE) located in target genes. Here, we show that natural or synthetic retinoids rapidly induce mRNA and protein expression of a specific isoform of A-Kinase Anchoring Protein 12 (AKAP12b) in cultured smooth muscle cells (SMC) as well as the intact vessel wall. Expression kinetics and actinomycin D studies indicate Akap12b is a retinoid-induced, immediate-early gene. Akap12b promoter analyses reveal a conserved RARE mildly induced with atRA in a region that exhibits hyper-acetylation. Immunofluoresc...

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