Astrocyte progression from G1 to S phase of the cell cycle depends upon multiple protein interaction

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The proliferation of cultured astrocytes is positively and negatively regulated, respectively, by the endogenous neuropeptides, endothelin-3 (ET- 3) and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). Here, we determined the important steps for the modulation by ET and ANP of G1 to S phase cell cycle progression. ET-3 stimulated an increased number of fetal rat diencephalic astrocytes to progress through G1/S, and this was blocked significantly by ANP. ET augmented the gene expression and/or protein production of D-type, A and E cyclins, whereas ANP inhibited these events significantly. ET also stimulated the activation of the cyclin-dependent kinases Cdk2, Cdk4, and Cdk6, directed against the retinoblastoma protein pRb, and this was inhibited by as much as 80% by ANP. As an additional mechanism of cell cycle restraint, ANP stimulated the production of multiple cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitory (CKI) proteins, including p16, p27, and p57. This was critical because antisense oligonucleotides to each CKI reversed ANP-induced inhibition of ET- stimulated DNA synthesis by as much as 85%. CKI antisense oligonucleotides also reversed the ANP inhibition of Cdk phosphorylation of pRb. In turn, ET inhibited ANP-stimulated production of the CKIs, thereby promoting cell cycle progression. Specific and changing associations of the CKI with Cdk2 and Cdk4 were stimulated by ANP and inhibited by ET. Our findings identify several mechanisms by which endogenous modulators of astrocyte proliferation can control the G1-S progression and indicate that multiple CKIs are necessary to restrain cell cycle progression in these cells.

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Pedram, A., Razandi, M., Hu, R. M., & Levin, E. R. (1998). Astrocyte progression from G1 to S phase of the cell cycle depends upon multiple protein interaction. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(22), 13966–13972. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.22.13966

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