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多种转化生长因子-β信号的细胞解读:由Smads介导的激活素/BVg1与骨形态发生蛋白-2/4信号之间的细胞内拮抗作用

Cellular interpretation of multiple TGF-beta signals: intracellular antagonism between activin/BVg1 and BMP-2/4 signaling mediated by Smads.

作者信息

Candia A F, Watabe T, Hawley S H, Onichtchouk D, Zhang Y, Derynck R, Niehrs C, Cho K W

机构信息

Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, and Developmental Biology Center, University of California at Irvine, 92717-2300, USA.

出版信息

Development. 1997 Nov;124(22):4467-80. doi: 10.1242/dev.124.22.4467.

Abstract

During early embryogenesis of Xenopus, dorsoventral polarity of the mesoderm is established by dorsalizing and ventralizing agents, which are presumably mediated by the activity of an activin/BVg1-like protein and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMP), respectively. Interestingly, these two TGF-beta subfamilies are found in overlapping regions during mesoderm patterning. This raises the question of how the presumptive mesodermal cells recognize the multiple TGF-beta signals and differentially interpret this information to assign a particular cell fate. In this study, we have exploited the well characterized model of Xenopus mesoderm induction to determine the intracellular interactions between BMP-2/4 and activin/BVg1 signaling cascades. Using a constitutively active BMP-2/4 receptor that transduces BMP-2/4 signals in a ligand-independent fashion, we demonstrate that signals provided by activin/BVg1 and BMP modulate each other's activity and that this crosstalk occurs through intracellular mechanisms. In assays using BMP-2/4 and activin/BVg1-specific reporters, we determined that the specificity of BMP-2/4 and activin/BVg1 signaling is mediated by Smad1 and Smad2, respectively. These Smads should be considered as the mediators of the intracellular antagonism between BMP-2/4 and activin/BVg1 signaling possibly through sequestration of a limited pool of Smad4. Consistent with such a mechanism, Smad4 interacts functionally with both Smad1 and -2 to potentiate their signaling activities, and a dominant negative variant of Smad4 can inhibit both activin/BVg1 and BMP-2/4 mediated signaling Finally, we demonstrate that an activin/BVg1-dependent transcriptional complex contains both Smad2 and Smad4 and thereby provides a physical basis for the functional involvement of both Smads in TGF-beta-dependent transcriptional regulation. Thus, Smad4 plays a central role in synergistically activating activin/BVg1 and BMP-dependent transcription and functions as an intracellular sensor for TGF-beta-related signals.

摘要

在非洲爪蟾的早期胚胎发育过程中,中胚层的背腹极性由背化因子和腹化因子确立,推测这两种因子分别由激活素/BVg1样蛋白和骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)的活性介导。有趣的是,在中胚层模式形成过程中,这两个转化生长因子-β(TGF-β)亚家族存在于重叠区域。这就提出了一个问题,即假定的中胚层细胞如何识别多种TGF-β信号,并对这些信息进行差异解读以赋予特定的细胞命运。在本研究中,我们利用了非洲爪蟾中胚层诱导这一特征明确的模型,来确定BMP-2/4与激活素/BVg1信号级联之间的细胞内相互作用。使用一种组成型活性BMP-2/4受体,其以不依赖配体的方式转导BMP-2/4信号,我们证明激活素/BVg1和BMP提供的信号相互调节彼此的活性,并且这种相互作用通过细胞内机制发生。在使用BMP-2/4和激活素/BVg1特异性报告基因的实验中,我们确定BMP-2/4和激活素/BVg1信号的特异性分别由Smad1和Smad2介导。这些Smad蛋白应被视为BMP-2/4与激活素/BVg1信号之间细胞内拮抗作用的介质,可能是通过隔离有限数量的Smad4来实现。与这种机制一致,Smad4在功能上与Smad1和Smad2相互作用以增强它们的信号活性,并且Smad4的显性负变体可以抑制激活素/BVg1和BMP-2/4介导的信号。最后,我们证明一个依赖激活素/BVg1的转录复合物同时包含Smad2和Smad4,从而为这两种Smad蛋白在TGF-β依赖性转录调控中的功能参与提供了物理基础。因此,Smad4在协同激活激活素/BVg1和BMP依赖性转录中起核心作用,并作为TGF-β相关信号的细胞内传感器发挥作用。

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