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Department of Pathology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea
Submitted 4 February 2004 ; accepted in final form 5 June 2004
Amadori-modified glycated albumin stimulates extracellular matrix and transforming growth factor-
(TGF-
) expression in cultured mesangial cells. Smad proteins transduce the TGF-
-mediated signal, and Smad-binding CAGA sequences are present in the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) promoter. This study examined whether glycated albumin induces PAI-1 transcription in human mesangial cells (HMC) through Smad-binding sites in the PAI-1 promoter. Quiescent HMC were exposed to 200 µg/ml bovine serum albumin (BSA) or glycated BSA (Gly-BSA) for 1272 h. At 24 h, Gly-BSA stimulated TGF-
1 and PAI-1 mRNA expression in HMC to 1.8 and 3.2 times that in the BSA-treated control cells. Gly-BSA also activated the PAI-1 promoter luciferase activity 2.3-fold. Gly-BSA-treated cells enhanced Smad2 and Smad3 protein levels 2.5 times the control levels in the nuclei. An electrophoretic mobility shift assay performed using CAGA sequences as a probe showed that Gly-BSA increased DNA/protein complexes. When nuclear extracts were preincubated with 100-fold molar excess of unlabeled CAGA oligonucleotide, the formation of complex was prevented. The DNA-binding protein was shown to be Smad3 by antibody supershift. Transfection of phosphorothioate CAGA oligonucleotide, a CAGA antisense analog, inhibited Gly-BSA-induced PAI-1 mRNA expression. Cotransfection of phosphorothioate CAGA oligonucleotides with PAI-1 reporter vector also blocked Gly-BSA-induced PAI-1 promoter luciferase activity. These results indicate that Gly-BSA increases DNA binding activity of Smad3 and that it stimulates PAI-1 transcription through Smad-binding CAGA sequences in the PAI-1 promoter in HMC. Thus progression of diabetic nephropathy may be promoted by PAI-1 upregulation mediated by the glycated albumin-induced Smad/DNA interactions.
Amadori adducts; extracellular matrix; CAGA boxes; diabetic nephropathy
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