Abstract

Smooth muscle α-actin filaments are a defining feature of mesenchymal stem cells, and of mesenchyme-derived contractile smooth muscle cells, pericytes and myofibroblasts. Here, we show that adult bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells express abundant cell surface platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α, having a high ratio to platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β. Signaling through platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α increases smooth muscle α-actin filaments by activating RhoA, which results in Rho-associated kinase (ROCK)-dependent cofilin phosphorylation, enhancing smooth muscle α-actin filament polymerization, and also upregulates smooth muscle α-actin expression. In contrast, platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β signaling strongly upregulates RhoE, which inhibits ROCK activity, promoting smooth muscle α-actin filament depolymerization. This study thus provides new insights into the distinct roles of platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α and -β signaling in regulating the adult mesenchymal stem cell contractile cytoskeleton.

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