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Growth factor and cytokine-regulated hyaluronan-binding protein TSG-6 is localized to the injury-induced rat neointima and confers enhanced growth in vascular smooth muscle cells.

L Ye1, R Mora, N Akhayani, C C Haudenschild, G Liau.   

Abstract

Hyaluronan (HA) and HA-binding proteins have been implicated in a diverse array of biological processes, including development, tissue repair, and tumor invasion. However, the role of HA and HA-binding proteins in atherosclerosis and restenosis is poorly understood. PS4 (TSG-6) is a HA-binding protein expressed by cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in response to serum and growth factor stimulation. To delineate a possible role for TSG-6 in vascular disease progression, we have characterized its expression in cultured SMCs and in a rat vascular injury model, and we have studied the effect of constitutive overexpression of TSG-6 on SMC behavior. We found that interleukin-1 (IL-1) but not tumor necrosis factor or interleukin-6 was able to stimulate TSG-6 expression in SMCs. The IL-1 pathway could be distinguished from the growth factor pathway by its insensitivity to protein synthesis inhibitors. Furthermore, epidermal growth factor, fibroblast growth factor-1, and transforming growth factor-beta1 were all capable of augmenting maximum IL-1-induced expression of TSG-6. To gain further insight into the function of TSG-6 in SMCs, we examined the effect of constitutive overexpression of TSG-6 on these cells. We found that TSG-6-overexpressing cells grew >50% faster than control cells. Furthermore, this growth advantage became more evident in the absence of serum growth factors, with an average increase in cell number of 118% over control cells after 6 days. Consistent with these in vitro data, we observed intense immunostaining for TSG-6 in proliferating SMCs in the rat neointima after injury, whereas only an occasional cell was positive for TSG-6 in the medial layer and in nonballooned arteries. We conclude that the expression of TSG-6 is tightly controlled by growth factors and cytokines via two distinct pathways in SMCs and that overexpression of TSG-6 confers a growth advantage to these cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9285629     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.81.3.289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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