Truncated YY1 interacts with BASP1 through a 339KLK341 motif in YY1 and suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell growth and intimal hyperplasia after vascular injury.
BASP1; YY1; endothelial cells; mass spectrometry; smooth muscle cells
Abstract :
[en] AIMS: In-stent restenosis and late stent thrombosis are complications associated with the use of metallic and drug-coated stents. Strategies that inhibit vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation without affecting endothelial cell (EC) growth would be helpful in reducing complications arising from percutaneous interventions. Our group previously showed that the forced expression of the injury-inducible zinc finger (ZNF) transcription factor, yin yang-1 (YY1) comprising 414 residues inhibits neointima formation in carotid arteries of rabbits and rats. YY1 inhibits SMC proliferation without affecting EC growth. Identifying a shorter version of YY1 retaining cell-selective inhibition would make it more amenable for potential use as a gene therapeutic agent. METHODS AND RESULTS: We dissected YY1 into a range of shorter fragments (YY1A-D, YY1Δ) and found that the first two ZNFs in YY1 (construct YY1B, spanning 52 residues) repressed SMC proliferation. Receptor Binding Domain analysis predicts a three residue (339KLK341) interaction domain. Mutation of 339KLK341 to 339AAA341 in YY1B (called YY1Bm) abrogated YY1B's ability to inhibit SMC but not EC proliferation and migration. Incubation of recombinant GST-YY1B and GST-YY1Bm with SMC lysates followed by precipitation with glutathione-agarose beads and mass spectrometric analysis identified a novel interaction between YY1B and BASP1. Overexpression of BASP1, like YY1, inhibited SMC but not EC proliferation and migration. BASP1 siRNA partially rescued SMC from growth inhibition by YY1B. In the rat carotid balloon injury model, adenoviral overexpression of YY1B, like full-length YY1, reduced neointima formation, whereas YY1Bm had no such effect. CD31 immunostaining suggested YY1B could increase re-endothelialization in a 339KLK341-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: These studies identify a truncated form of YY1 (YY1B) that can interact with BASP1 and inhibits SMC proliferation, migration and intimal hyperplasia after balloon injury of rat carotid arteries as effectively as full length YY1. We demonstrate the therapeutic potential of YY1B in vascular proliferative disease.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Santiago, Fernando S.
Li, Yue
Zhong, Ling
Raftery, Mark J.
Lins, Laurence ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Chimie des agro-biosystèmes
Khachigian, Levon M.
Language :
English
Title :
Truncated YY1 interacts with BASP1 through a 339KLK341 motif in YY1 and suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell growth and intimal hyperplasia after vascular injury.
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