Growth suppression of human coronary vascular smooth muscle cells by gene transfer of the transcription factor E2F-1

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Background - The transcription factor E2F-1 promotes S-phase entry and death in transformed cells and primary cardiomyocytes. We tested the hypothesis that overexpression of E2F-1 forces growth-arrested human coronary vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCS) to enter the S phase, undergo apoptosis, and thereby regulate VSMC growth. Methods and Results - Early-passage (≤5 passages) coronary VSMCs were transduced at an MOI of 100 with a recombinant adenovirus encoding human E2F-1. E2F-1 expression was observed by immunohistochemistry as early as 6 to 8 hours after exposure of the VSMCs to Ad.E2F-1 but not to the control vector Ad.RR. When cells were kept in growth-arrest medium, 40% of Ad.E2F-1-treated VSMCs entered the S phase by 96 hours, whereas the percentage remained <5% in Ad.RR-treated cells. Transition to the S phase in the E2F-1-transduced VSMCs was followed by apoptosis, as reflected by chromatin condensation, membrane blebbing, cell detachment, and loss of mitochondrial membrane integrity. E2F-1 overexpression resulted in positive dUTP nick end-labeling mediated by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, associated with a robust increase in caspase 3-like activity. Four days after infection with Ad.E2F-1, the fraction of hypodiploid VSMCs in subG1 increased to 75%. At 7 days, gene transfer of E2F-1 had completely suppressed the growth of VSMCs, whereas the number of Ad.RR-infected cells had increased >8 times. Conclusions - Overexpression of the transcription factor E2F-1 regulates growth of human coronary VSMCs by forcing the cells to enter the S phase and then to die. Cell death appears to involve caspase 3-like activity, which, in the VSMCs, is markedly increased by overexpression of E2F-1.

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Shelat, H. S., Liu, T. J., Hickman-Bick, D. L., Barnhart, M. K., Vida, T., Dillard, P. M., … Zoldhelyi, P. (2001). Growth suppression of human coronary vascular smooth muscle cells by gene transfer of the transcription factor E2F-1. Circulation, 103(3), 407–414. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.103.3.407

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