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Adenosine 2A receptor promotes collagen production by human fibroblasts via pathways involving cyclic AMP and AKT but independent of Smad2/3

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FASEB JOURNAL
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 802-812

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-241646

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fibrosis; intracellular signaling

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  1. U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [AR56672, AR54897]
  2. New York University (NYU)-Health and Hospitals Corporation Clinical and Translational Science Institute [UL1RR029893]
  3. NYU Cancer Institute (Center Support grant)
  4. NIH/National Cancer Institute [5 P30CA16087-31]

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Activation of adenosine A2A receptor (A(2A)R) promotes fibrosis and collagen synthesis. However, the underlying mechanism is still unclear, not least because cAMP, its principal effector, has been found to inhibit TGF1-induced collagen synthesis. Here, we show that in primary normal human dermal fibroblasts, A(2A)R stimulation with CGS21680 elicits a modest cAMP increase (150 +/- 12% of control; EC50 54.8 nM), which stimulates collagen1 (Col1) and collagen3 (Col3), but maximal cAMP resulting from direct activation of adenylyl cyclase by forskolin (15,689 +/- 7038% of control; EC50 360.7 nM) inhibits Col1 and increases Col3. Similar to Col1 expression, fibroblast proliferation increased following physiological cAMP increases by CGS21680 but was inhibited by cAMP increases beyond the physiological range by forskolin. The A(2A)R-mediated increase of Col1 and Col3 was mediated by AKT, while Col3, but not Col1, expression was dependent on p38 and repressed by ERK. TGF1 induced phosphorylation of Smad2/3 and increased Col3 expression, which was prevented by Smad3 depletion. In contrast, CGS21680 did not activate Smad2/3, and Smad2/3 knockdown did not prevent CGS21680-induced Col1 or Col3 increases. Our results indicate that cAMP is a concentration-dependent switch for collagen production via noncanonical, AKT-dependent, Smad2/3-independent signaling. These observations explain the paradoxical effects of cAMP on collagen expression.Perez-Aso, M., Fernandez, P., Mediero, A., Chan, E. S., and Cronstein, B. N. Adenosine 2A receptor promotes collagen production by human fibroblasts via pathways involving cyclic AMP and AKT but independent of Smad2/3.

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