Literature DB >> 15003938

Induction of early growth-response factor 1 by platelet-derived growth factor in human airway smooth muscle.

Josephine Hjoberg1, Louis Le, Amy Imrich, Venkat Subramaniam, Sheeba I Mathew, Joseph Vallone, Kathleen J Haley, Francis H Y Green, Stephanie A Shore, Eric S Silverman.   

Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factors (PDGF) may contribute to the activation and growth of smooth muscle that is characteristic of airway remodeling in asthmatic patients. Early growth response 1 (EGR-1) is a transcription factor that is induced in several cell types by PDGF and may mediate some of the effects of PDGF. We show that human airway smooth muscle cells in cell culture express EGR-1 1 h after addition of PDGF. Analysis of the EGR-1 promoter indicates that a serum response element located between 663 and 654 bp 5' to the ATG start site is essential for this induction. Serum response factor, E26 transcription factor-like protein 1, and serum protein 1 bind to this region. PDGF causes phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and is temporally associated with E26 transcription factor-like protein 1 phosphorylation. Finally, the specific ERK1/2 inhibitor U-0126 abolishes PDGF-induced expression of EGR-1 in these cells. On the basis of these data, we speculated that EGR-1 would be increased in airway smooth muscle of asthmatic patients compared with nonasthmatic controls. Using immunohistochemistry, we found that EGR-1 protein was expressed in airway smooth muscle cells and epithelial cells of asthmatic patients and nonasthmatic controls; however, there was no significant difference in the intensity of staining between groups. EGR-1 was similarly expressed in the lungs of mice with and without ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation; however, there was no difference between groups by immunohistochemistry and quantitative PCR. Although EGR-1 is induced by PDGF in human airway smooth muscle cells in cell culture, the role of EGR-1 in airway remodeling and asthma remains to be established.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15003938     DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00190.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol        ISSN: 1040-0605            Impact factor:   5.464


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