PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Protein inhibitor of activated STAT, PIASy regulates α-smooth muscle actin expression by interacting with E12 in mesangial cells.

  • Kazuo Torikoshi,
  • Hideharu Abe,
  • Takeshi Matsubara,
  • Takahiro Hirano,
  • Takayuki Ohshima,
  • Taichi Murakami,
  • Makoto Araki,
  • Akira Mima,
  • Noriyuki Iehara,
  • Atsushi Fukatsu,
  • Toru Kita,
  • Hidenori Arai,
  • Toshio Doi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041186
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e41186

Abstract

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Phenotypic transformation of mesangial cells (MCs) is implicated in the development of glomerular disease; however, the mechanisms underlying their altered genetic program is still unclear. α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) is known to be a crucial marker for phenotypic transformation of MCs. Recently, E-boxes and the class I basic helix-loop-helix proteins, such as E12 have been shown to regulateα-SMA expression. Therefore, we tried to identify a novel E12 binding protein in MCs and to examine its role in glomerulonephritis. We found that PIASy, one of the protein inhibitors of activated STAT family protein, interacted with E12 by yeast two-hybrid screens and coimmunopreciptation assays. Overexpression of E12 significantly enhanced theα-SMA promoter activity, and the increase was blocked by co-transfection of PIASy, but not by a PIASy RING mutant. In vivo sumoylation assays revealed that PIASy was a SUMO E3 ligase for E12. Furthermore, transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) treatment induced expression of both PIASy and E12, consistent with α-SMA expression. Moreover, reduced expression of PIASy protein by siRNA specific for PIASy resulted in increased TGF-β-mediated α-SMA expression. In vivo, PIASy and E12 were dramatically upregulated along with α-SMA and TGF-β in the proliferative phase of Thy1 glomerulonephritis. Furthermore, an association between PIASy and E12 proteins was observed at day 6 by IP-western blotting, but not at day 0. These results suggest that TGF-β up-regulates PIASy expression in MCs to down-regulateα-SMA gene transcription by the interaction with E12.