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c-fos proto-oncogene expression in bronchial biopsies of asthmatics.

P Demoly1, N Basset-Seguin, P Chanez, A M Campbell, C Gauthier-Rouvière, P Godard, F B Michel, J Bousquet.   

Abstract

c-fos, a proto-oncogene regulating the transcription of many genes, plays a critical role in the cell cycle and differentiation and may be involved in the regulation of inflammation in asthma. Very low levels of c-fos are detectable in most human cells, and its expression is rapidly and transiently increased by multiple factors, some of which are involved in the airways inflammation of asthma (histamine, eicosanoids, and cytokines). The presence of c-fos protein, as detected by immunofluorescence, and the immunoreactivity of PCNA, a cell proliferation marker, were examined in bronchial biopsies obtained from 12 asthmatics and 10 normal subjects. Biopsies of eight of 12 asthmatics expressed c-fos versus none of 10 normal subjects. The expression was heterogeneous and localized to cells positive for anti-cytokeratin monoclonal antibody, indicating their epithelial origin. On the other hand, PCNA immunoreactivity was only observed in one asthmatic and one control subject but it was not related with c-fos expression. This study demonstrates the induction of c-fos in epithelial cells of asthmatics, suggesting a role for this proto-oncogene in activation rather than in proliferation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1353973     DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb/7.2.128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   6.914


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