Amphiregulin, an Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Ligand, Plays an Essential Role in the Pathogenesis of Transforming Growth Factor-beta-induced Pulmonary Fibrosis

作者:Zhou Yang; Lee Jae Young; Lee Chang Min; Cho Won Kyung; Kang Min Jong; Koff Jonathan L; Yoon Pyeong Oh; Chae Jeiwook; Park Han Oh; Elias Jack A; Lee Chun Geun
来源:JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2012, 287(50): 41991-42000.
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M112.356824

摘要

Dysregulated amphiregulin (AR) expression and EGR receptor (EGFR) activation have been described in animal models of pulmonary fibrosis and in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. However, the exact role of AR in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis has not been clearly defined. Here, we show that a potent profibrogenic cytokine TGF-beta 1 significantly induced the expression of AR in lung fibroblasts in vitro and in murine lungs in vivo. AR stimulated NIH3T3 fibroblast cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. Silencing of AR expression by siRNA or chemical inhibition of EGFR signaling, utilizing AG1478 and gefitinib, significantly reduced the ability of TGF-beta 1 to stimulate fibroblast proliferation and expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin, collagen, and other extracellular matrix-associated genes. TGF-beta 1-stimulated activation of Akt, ERK, and Smad signaling was also significantly inhibited by these interventions. Consistent with these in vitro findings, AR expression was impressively increased in the lungs of TGF-beta 1 transgenic mice, and either siRNA silencing of AR or chemical inhibition of EGFR signaling significantly reduced TGF-beta 1 stimulated collagen accumulation in the lung. These studies showed a novel regulatory role for AR in the pathogenesis of TGF-beta 1-induced pulmonary fibrosis. In addition, these studies suggest that AR, or AR-activated EGFR signaling, is a potential therapeutic target for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis associated with TGF-beta 1 activation.

  • 出版日期2012-12-7