Activin A, B and AB decrease progesterone production by down-regulating StAR in human granulosa cells

作者:Chang, Hsun Ming; Cheng, Jung Chien; Huang, He Feng; Shi, Feng Tao; Leung, Peter C K*
来源:Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2015, 412(C): 290-301.
DOI:10.1016/j.mce.2015.05.016

摘要

Activins are homo- or heterodimers of inhibin beta subunits that play important roles in the reproductive system. Our previous work has shown that activins A (beta A beta A), B (beta B beta B) and AB (beta A beta B) induce aromatase/estradiol, but suppress StAR/progesterone production in human granulosa-lutein cells. However, the underlying molecular determinants of these effects have not been examined. In this continuing study, we used immortalized human granulosa cells (SVOG) to investigate the effects of activins in regulating StAR/progesterone and the potential mechanisms of action. In SVOG cells, activins A, B and AB produced comparable down-regulation of StAR expression and progesterone production. In addition, all three activin isoforms induced equivalent phosphorylation of both SMAD2 and SMAD3. Importantly, the activin-induced down-regulation of StAR, increase in SMAD2/3 phosphorylation, and decrease in progesterone were abolished by the TGF-beta type I receptor inhibitor SB431542. Interestingly, the small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown of ALK4 but not ALK5 reversed the activin-induced suppression of StAR. Furthermore, the knockdown of SMAD4 or SMAD2 but not SMAD3 abolished the inhibitory effects of all three activin isoforms on StAR expression. These results provide evidence that activins A, B and AB down-regulate StAR expression and decrease progesterone production in human granulosa cells, likely via an ALK4-mediated SMAD2/SMAD4-dependent pathway. Our findings provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulatory effects of activins on human granulosa cell steroidogenesis.