| Literature DB >> 24146092 |
Simon J Conway1, Kenji Izuhara, Yasusei Kudo, Judith Litvin, Roger Markwald, Gaoliang Ouyang, Joseph R Arron, Cecile T J Holweg, Akira Kudo.
Abstract
Periostin, also termed osteoblast-specific factor 2, is a matricellular protein with known functions in osteology, tissue repair, oncology, cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and in various inflammatory settings. However, most of the research to date has been conducted in divergent and circumscribed areas meaning that the overall understanding of this intriguing molecule remains fragmented. Here, we integrate the available evidence on periostin expression, its normal role in development, and whether it plays a similar function during pathologic repair, regeneration, and disease in order to bring together the different research fields in which periostin investigations are ongoing. In spite of the seemingly disparate roles of periostin in health and disease, tissue remodeling as a response to insult/injury is emerging as a common functional denominator of this matricellular molecule. Periostin is transiently upregulated during cell fate changes, either physiologic or pathologic. Combining observations from various conditions, a common pattern of events can be suggested, including periostin localization during development, insult and injury, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, extracellular matrix restructuring, and remodeling. We propose mesenchymal remodeling as an overarching role for the matricellular protein periostin, across physiology and disease. Periostin may be seen as an important structural mediator, balancing appropriate versus inappropriate tissue adaption in response to insult/injury.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24146092 PMCID: PMC3949008 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-013-1494-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261
Role of periostin in health and disease
| Tissue/disease | Health | Disease/repair | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Osteology | Intramembranous bone growth, bone development, collagen matrix formation and mechanotransduction | Fracture repair or response to mechanical stress | [ |
| Cutaneous and connective tissue remodeling | Unknown | Muscle repair/regeneration, wound healing | [ |
| Oncology | NA | Promote tumor angiogenesis, migration and metastases, remodeling tumor microenvironment | [ |
| Cardiovascular | In utero development | Response to pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy, repair/remodeling following myocardial infarction, repair after vascular injury | [ |
| Allergic and respiratory diseases | Neonatal lung remodeling | Increased airway fibrosis, Th2-driven asthma, and ECM protein binding | [ |
| Other inflammatory diseases | NA | Proliferation within the ECM framework | [ |
NA Not applicable
Fig. 1Proposed schematic for transition of periostin’s role in repair to pathologic conditions
Fig. 2Algorithm for role of periostin in response to stress