Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.413, No.1, 30-35, 2011
Protein kinase D1 mediates synergistic MMP-3 expression induced by TNF-alpha and bradykinin in human colonic myofibroblasts
Stromal myofibroblasts regulate extracellular matrix components through the secretion of matrix metalloproteinases such as MMP-3. Both myofibroblasts and MMP-3 have been implicated in colonic inflammation and cancer but the regulatory signaling mechanism(s) are unknown. Exposure of the human colonic myofibroblast cell line 18Co to TNE-alpha and bradykinin induced synergistic MMP-3 mRNA and protein expression, which were blocked by the preferential PKC inhibitors GF109203X and Go6983 and by the MEK inhibitor U0126. Transfection with siRNA targeting PKD1, a known downstream target of both bradykinin and PKC, completely inhibited MMP-3 mRNA and protein expression. Our results imply that TNF-alpha and bradykinin amplify MMP-3 expression at a transcriptional level through a signaling cascade involving PKC, PKD1, and MEK. PKD1 plays a critical role in the expression of MMP-3 in human colonic myofibroblasts, and may contribute to the pathophysiology underlying colitis-associated cancer. (C) 201 1 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.