| Literature DB >> 12829451 |
Juan Sanchez-Esteban1, Yulian Wang, Philip A Gruppuso, Lewis P Rubin.
Abstract
Mechanical forces are important for fetal alveolar epithelial cell differentiation. However, the signal transduction pathways regulating this process remain largely unknown. Based on the importance of the extracellular-regulated protein kinase (ERK) pathway in cell differentiation, we hypothesized that this cascade mediates stretch-induced fetal type II cell differentiation. We demonstrate that ERK1/2 was maximally activated (> 3-fold) after 15 min of cyclic stretch. Blockage of the ERK pathway with U0126 (a selective MEK1/2 inhibitor) significantly decreased stretch-inducible surfactant protein-C (SP-C) mRNA expression. We examined upstream activators of ERK1/2 and found that stretch induced phosphorylation of Raf-1 and activation of Ras. Moreover, GW5074, a selective c-Raf-1 inhibitor, decreased stretch-inducible SP-C mRNA accumulation. Mechanical stretch also stimulated epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) phosphorylation. Finally, blockage of the EGFR, either with tyrphostin AG1478 or neutralizing antibody, decreased stretch-inducible SP-C mRNA expression. We conclude that stretch, at least in part, induces differentiation of fetal epithelial cells via EGFR activation of the ERK pathway. These results suggest that EGFR may be a mechanosensor during fetal lung development. These findings may have significant implications for the design of strategies to accelerate lung maturation.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12829451 DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2003-0121OC
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol ISSN: 1044-1549 Impact factor: 6.914