Enhanced rb/e2f and tsc/mtor pathways induce synergistic inhibition in pdgf-induced proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells

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Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) plays an essential role in proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). The Rb/E2F and TSC/mTOR pathways contribute to the proliferation of VSMCs, but its exact roles in PDGF-induced proliferation are unclear. In this study, we demonstrated the roles of Rb/E2F and TSC/mTOR pathways in PDGF-induced proliferation in VSMCs. We found that PDGF stimulates the activity of E2F and mTOR pathways, and knockdown of either Rb or TSC2 increases PDGF-induced proliferation in VSMCs. More interestingly, we revealed that enhancing both E2F and mTOR activity leads to synergistic inhibition of PDGF-induced proliferation in VSMCs. We further identified that the synergistic inhibition effect is caused by the induced oxidative stress. Summarily, these data suggest the important regulations of Rb/E2F and TSC/mTOR pathways in PDGFinduced proliferation in VSMCs, and also present a promising way to limit deregulated proliferation by PDGF induction in VSMCs.

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Li, Y., Li, X., Liu, J., Guo, W., Zhang, H., & Wang, J. (2017). Enhanced rb/e2f and tsc/mtor pathways induce synergistic inhibition in pdgf-induced proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells. PLoS ONE, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170036

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