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PDGF and TGF ‐β promote tenascin‐ C expression in subepithelial myofibroblasts and contribute to intestinal mucosal protection in mice
Author(s) -
Islam M S,
Kusakabe M,
Horiguchi K,
Iino S,
Nakamura T,
Iwanaga K,
Hashimoto H,
Matsumoto S,
Murata T,
Hori M,
Ozaki H
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1111/bph.12452
Subject(s) - tenascin c , colitis , platelet derived growth factor receptor , myofibroblast , immunology , extracellular matrix , wound healing , chemistry , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , receptor , pathology , growth factor , fibrosis , biochemistry
Background and Purpose Tenascin‐ C ( TnC ) is a multi‐domain extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is expressed at a high level during embryogenesis but is almost absent during normal postnatal life. This multi‐domain complex molecule is reported to associate with both pro‐inflammatory and anti‐inflammatory signalling cascades. In this study, we examined how TnC modulated intestinal inflammation. Experimental Approach TnC pathophysiology was evaluated in cultures of rat intestinal subepithelial myofibroblasts ( ISEMF ) and intestinal epithelial cells. Wild‐type and TnC (−/−) mice were treated with dextran sodium sulfate ( DSS) to induce colitis. Key Results DSS ‐induced colitis in mice markedly increased TnC in the damaged mucosal areas and up‐regulated mRNA for TnC , pro‐inflammatory cytokines and growth factors ( PDGF ‐ B and TGF ‐β1). In addition, 2,4,6‐trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid‐induced colitis and SAMP1 / Y it mice, a model of spontaneous C rohn's disease, also exhibited increased mucosal TnC in colon and ilea respectively. PDGF receptor‐α ( PDGFRα ) positive ISEMF were the primary TnC ‐producing cells in colon tissues. Accordingly, ISEMF collected from the rat colon constitutively expressed both TnC and PDGFRα . PDGF‐BB and TGF ‐β1 up‐regulated both TnC mRNA and protein levels in ISEMF . Knock‐down of TnC gene increased susceptibility to DSS ‐induced colitis, compared with TnC (+/+) littermates. TnC (−/−) mice showed marked abrasion of intestinal mucosal barrier and increased inflammatory scores. Moreover, TnC accelerated both trans‐well migration and wound healing in epithelial cells. Conclusions and Implications The pharmacological profiles of PDGF‐BB and TGF ‐β in colitis tissues and ISEMF suggest that increased TnC production during inflammation contributed to epithelial cell migration, remodelling and protection of intestinal barriers.