The S 100A6 calcium‐binding protein regulates endothelial cell‐cycle progression and senescence

Endothelial cells regulate many aspects of vascular physiology, including vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. The S100 family of calcium‐binding proteins regulates many aspects of cell function but their roles in vascular physiology are less well understood. Herein, we investigated the expression and f...

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Published inThe FEBS journal Vol. 279; no. 24; pp. 4576 - 4588
Main Authors Bao, Leyuan, Odell, Adam F., Stephen, Sam L., Wheatcroft, Stephen B., Walker, John H., Ponnambalam, Sreenivasan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2012
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Summary:Endothelial cells regulate many aspects of vascular physiology, including vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. The S100 family of calcium‐binding proteins regulates many aspects of cell function but their roles in vascular physiology are less well understood. Herein, we investigated the expression and function of S100‐related family members in endothelial cells. Analysis of total endothelial m RNA s using a human gene chip array revealed significant gene expression of the S100 calcium‐binding protein family members S100A6, S100A10, S100A11 and S100A13. We then examined the expression and functional properties of the major S100 family member, S100A6, in vascular endothelial cells. Comparison of primary and transformed human cells revealed significant differences in S100A6 protein levels in these cells. In primary human endothelial cells, S100A6 was present in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm. To assess the function of endothelial S100A6, we depleted protein levels using RNA interference and this caused increased cell‐cycle arrest in the G2/ M phase under different conditions. S100A6 depletion caused a decrease in both cyclin‐dependent kinase 1 ( CDK 1) and phospho‐ CDK 1 levels, which are essential for eukaryote cell‐cycle progression. S100A6 depletion also decreased expression of CDK1 , cyclin A 1 ( CCNA1 ) and cyclin B ( CCNB1 ) genes with effects on cell‐cycle progression. Depletion of endothelial S100A6 levels also elevated β‐galactosidase expression, which is an important hallmark of cellular senescence and exit from the mammalian cell cycle. We thus propose that S100A6 has an important role in regulating endothelial commitment to, and progression through, the cell cycle.
ISSN:1742-464X
1742-4658
DOI:10.1111/febs.12044