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Die Rolle des Proteins VASP für die Proliferation und Differenzierung hämatopoetischer Stammzellen
(2005)
Im Rahmen der Arbeit wurden in mehreren Teilprojekten die Eigenschaften und Funktionen des Vasodilatator stimulierenden Phosphoproteins (VASP) untersucht. Es wurde ein neuer Antikörper (5C6) charakterisiert, der für an Serin157 phosphoryliertes VASP spezifisch sein sollte. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass der 5C6 Antikörper spezifisch VASP erkennt, welches an der Stelle Serin157 phosphoryliert ist. Auch konnten mit dem neuen Antikörper Ergebnisse bestätigt werden, die vorher mit anderen Methoden erhoben wurden, nämlich, dass Serin157 sowohl cAMP- als auch cGMP-vermittelt phosphoryliert wird. Der Antikörper 5C6 stellte sich als ein guter Marker für die Phosphorylierung von VASP an Serin157 durch die PKA dar und ermöglichte, die Zeitkinetik der VASP-Phosphorylierung zu beschreiben. In einem weiteren Projekt wurde die Rolle des Proteins VASP bei der Proliferation und Differenzierung von Knochenmark-Stammzellen zu Megakaryozyten und Thrombozyten untersucht. Die Stammzellen wurden zusätzlich zu Wachstumsfaktoren mit unterschiedlichen Dosen eines cGMP-Analogons stimuliert. Es zeigte sich hierbei, dass 8-pCPT-cGMP einen dualen, konzentrationsabhängigen Effekt auf die Proliferation und die Differenzierung hämatopoetischer Stammzellen von Wildtypmäusen hat. Niedrige Dosen hemmten die Proliferation und förderten die Differenzierung, dagegen hatten höhere Konzentrationen einen proliferationsfördernden und differenzierungshemmenden Effekt auf die Stammzellen. Im Vergleich hierzu ergab eine Stimulation mit 8-pCPT-cGMP bei VASP knock out Mäusen immer einen proliferationsfördernden Effekt, hingegen einen hemmenden Effekt auf die Differenzierung der hämatopoetischen Stammzellen. Bei den knock out Zellen führten höhere Konzentrationen lediglich zu einer stärkeren Reaktion als niedrige.
Spreds are a new Sprouty-related family of membrane-associated proteins inhibiting the MAPK signaling pathway by interacting with Ras and Raf-1. Different studies have already demonstrated the inhibitory function of Spreds in cell culture systems, but the in vivo function of Spreds in the whole organism was still unclear. Therefore, Spred-2 knockout mice were generated using a gene trap approach. The Spred-2 deficiency was verified on RNA and protein levels and the lack of functional Spred-2 protein in mice caused a dwarf phenotype similar to achondroplasia, the most common form of human dwarfism. Spred-2-/- mice showed reduced growth and body weight, they had a shorter tibia length and showed narrower growth plates as compared to wildtype mice. Spred-2 promoter activity and protein expression were detected in chondrocytes, suggesting an important function of Spred-2 in chondrocytes and bone development. Furthermore, stimulation of chondrocytes with different FGF concentrations showed earlier and augmented ERK phosphorylation in Spred-2-/- chondrocytes as compared to Spred-2+/+ chondrocytes. These observations suggest a model, in which loss of Spred-2 inhibits bone growth by inhibiting chondrocyte differentiation through upregulation of the MAPK signaling pathway. An additional observation of Spred-2-/- mice was an increased bleeding phenotype after injuries, whereas the bleeding volume was extremely enlarged and the bleeding time was significantly prolonged. So far, hypertension as cause could be excluded, but to discover the physiological reasons for this phenotype, the different steps of the clotting cascade have to be investigated further. As the Spred-2 promoter activity studies demonstrated a high and specific Spred-2 expression in vascular smooth muscle cells and previous studies showed an interaction of Spreds with RhoA, a key regulator of vascular smooth muscle contraction, the regulation of smooth muscle contractility seems to be a good candidate of this phenomenon. Moreover, Spred-1 and Spred-2 specific antibodies were generated as important tools to study the protein expression patterns in mice. Furthermore, nothing was known about the Spred-2 promoter region and its regulation. Here, a detailed in situ analysis of the physiological promoter activity profile in the gene trapped Spred-2-deficient mouse strain was shown. In these mice, the beta-galactosidase and neomycin fusion gene (β-geo) of the gene trap vector was brought under control of the endogenous Spred-2 promoter, giving the opportunity to monitor Spred-2 promoter activity in practically every organ and their corresponding sub-compartments. X-Gal staining of sections of newborn and adult mice revealed 1) a very high Spred-2 promoter activity in neural tissues and different glands; 2) a high activity in intestinal and uterine smooth muscle cells, and kidney; 3) a low activity in heart, testis, lung, and liver; 4) an almost lacking activity in skeletal muscle and spleen, and 5) very interestingly, a very distinct and strong activity in vascular smooth muscle cells. Moreover, comparison of newborn and adult mouse organs revealed a nearly congruent Spred-2 promoter activity. These detailed data provide valuable information for further studies of the physiological functions of Spred-2 in organs showing strong Spred-2 promoter activity, which are in most of these organs still unclear. Finally, gene targeting vectors for Spred-1 and Spred-2 were cloned, to generate ES cells with a floxed exon 2 of the Spred-1 and Spred-2 gene, respectively. Now, these ES cells are valuable tools to establish conditional knockout mice. This is of major interest to investigate the physiological tissue specific functions of Spred-1 and Spred-2, especially if the double knockout mice are not viable.