Heparan mimetic regulates collagen expression and TGF‐β1 distribution in gamma‐irradiated human intestinal smooth muscle cells
Autor: | Carine Strup, Ahmed Guettoufi, Denis Barritault, Christel Barbaud, Jean-Pierre Caruelle, Denis Mathé, Catherine Alexakis, Patricia Mestries, P. Kern |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
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Biology Biochemistry Transforming Growth Factor beta1 chemistry.chemical_compound Sulfation Transforming Growth Factor beta In vivo Genetics Humans Distribution (pharmacology) Proline Molecular Biology Cells Cultured Messenger RNA Molecular Mimicry Muscle Smooth Molecular biology Intestines Dextran Gene Expression Regulation chemistry Gamma Rays Collagen Heparitin Sulfate Intracellular Biotechnology Transforming growth factor |
Zdroj: | The FASEB Journal. 15:1546-1554 |
ISSN: | 1530-6860 0892-6638 |
Popis: | Radiation-induced intestinal fibrosis is characterized by collagen accumulation, a process in which TGF-beta1 plays a key role. We analyzed the effects of gamma radiation on collagen expression and TGF-beta1 distribution in human intestinal smooth muscle cells (HISM). We investigated the activity of a carboxymethylated and sulfated dextran (RG-1503), exhibiting antifibrotic properties and promoting in vivo intestinal tissue repair, on irradiated HISM. After (60)Co irradiation (10 Gy), HISM were labeled with [(3)H] proline (+/-RG-1503). Radiolabeled collagen I, III, and V were quantified by SDS-PAGE. TGF-beta1 was quantified by ELISA in culture medium, pericellular and intracellular compartments. Irradiation induced a specific 2.85-fold increase in collagen III production by HISM. Collagen V decreased by 80% 72 h after irradiation. Pericellular TGF-beta1 was increased (up to twofold) in irradiated HISM. RG-1503 added before or after irradiation reversed both mRNA and protein levels of collagen III and V to control values. RG-1503 decreased the amount of TGF-beta1 in the cell layer below the control values. Irradiation of HISM induced the development of a fibrotic phenotype in terms of collagen production and TGF-beta1 distribution. The antifibrotic RG-1503 restored HISM physiological characteristics and may represent a promising therapeutic approach for radiation-induced intestinal fibrosis. |
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