LRP-6 is a coreceptor for multiple fibrogenic signaling pathways in pericytes and myofibroblasts that are inhibited by DKK-1 Journal Article


Authors: Ren, S.; Johnson, B. G.; Kida, Y.; Ip, C.; Davidson, K. C.; Lin, S. L.; Kobayashi, A.; Lang, R. A.; Hadjantonakis, A. K.; Moon, R. T.; Duffield, J. S.
Article Title: LRP-6 is a coreceptor for multiple fibrogenic signaling pathways in pericytes and myofibroblasts that are inhibited by DKK-1
Abstract: Fibrosis of vital organs is a major public health problem with limited therapeutic options. Mesenchymal cells including microvascular mural cells (pericytes) are major progenitors of scar-forming myofibroblasts in kidney and other organs. Here we show pericytes in healthy kidneys have active WNT/β-catenin signaling responses that are markedly up-regulated following kidney injury. Dickkopfrelated protein 1 (DKK-1), a ligand for the WNT coreceptors lowdensity lipoprotein receptor-related proteins 5 and 6 (LRP-5 and LRP- 6) and an inhibitor of WNT/β-catenin signaling, effectively inhibits pericyte activation, detachment, and transition to myofibroblasts in vivo in response to kidney injury, resulting in attenuated fibrogenesis, capillary rarefaction, and inflammation. DKK-1 blocks activation and proliferation of established myofibroblasts in vitro and blocks pericyte proliferation to PDGF, pericyte migration, gene activation, and cytoskeletal reorganization to TGF-β or connective tissue growth factor. These effects are largely independent of inhibition of downstream β-catenin signaling. DKK-1 acts predominantly by inhibiting PDGF-, TGF-β-, and connective tissue growth factor-activated MAPK and JNK signaling cascades, acting via LRP-6 with associated WNT ligand. Biochemically, LRP-6 interacts closely with PDGF receptor β and TGF-β receptor 1 at the cell membrane, suggesting that it may have roles in pathways other than WNT/ β-catenin. In summary, DKK-1 blocks many of the changes in pericytes required for myofibroblast transition and attenuates established myofibroblast proliferation/activation by mechanisms dependent on LRP-6 and WNT ligands but not the downstream β-catenin pathway.
Keywords: signal transduction; mitogen activated protein kinase; controlled study; nonhuman; cell proliferation; animal cell; mouse; transforming growth factor beta; animal experiment; animal model; inflammation; platelet derived growth factor receptor; fibrosis; kidney injury; upregulation; receptor; myofibroblast; beta catenin; cell activation; connective tissue growth factor; pericyte; dickkopf 1 protein; low density lipoprotein receptor related protein 6
Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume: 110
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0027-8424
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences  
Date Published: 2013-01-22
Start Page: 1440
End Page: 1445
Language: English
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1211179110
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3557093
PUBMED: 23302695
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 March 2013" - "CODEN: PNASA" - "Source: Scopus"
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