Integrin-associated protein association with src homology 2 domain containing tyrosine phosphatase substrate 1 regulates IGF-i signaling in vivo

Laura A. Maile, Byron E. Capps, Emily C. Miller, Ariel W. Aday, David R. Clemmons

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE-Smooth muscle cell (SMC) maintained in medium containing normal levels of glucose do not proliferate in response to IGF-I, whereas cells maintained in medium containing 25 mmol/l glucose can respond. The aim of this study was to determine whether signaling events that have been shown to be required for stimulation of SMC growth were regulated by glucose concentrations in vivo. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-We compared IGF-I- stimulated signaling events and growth in the aortic smooth muscle cells from normal and hyperglycemic mice. RESULTS-We determined that, in mice, hyperglycemia was associated with an increase in formation of the integrin-associ- ated protein (IAP)/Src homology 2 domaine containing tyrosine phosphatase substrate 1 (SHPS-1) complex. There was a corresponding increase in Shc recruitment to SHPS-1 and Shc phosphorylation in response to IGF-I. There was also an increase in mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and SMC proliferation. The increase in IAP association with SHPS-1 in hyperglycemia appeared to be due to the protection of IAP from cleavage that occurred during exposure to normal glucose. In addition, we demonstrated that the protease responsible for IAP cleavage was matrix metalloprotease-2. An anti-IAP antibody that disrupted the IAP-SHPS-1 association resulted in complete inhibition of IGF-I-stimulated proliferation. CONCLUSIONS-Taken together, our results support a model in which hyperglycemia is associated with a reduction in IAP cleavage, thus allowing the formation of the IAP-SHPS-1 signaling complex that is required for IGF-I-stimulated proliferation of SMC.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2637-2643
Number of pages7
JournalDiabetes
Volume57
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2008
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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