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Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury

BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor α (TGFα) protects against gastric mucosal injury and facilitates wound healing. However, its overexpression is known to induce hypertrophic gastropathy resembling Menetrier's disease in transgenic (TG) mice on an FVB background, as one of the authors repor...

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Autores principales: Kosone, Takashi, Takagi, Hitoshi, Kakizaki, Satoru, Sohara, Naondo, Horiguchi, Norio, Sato, Ken, Yoneda, Masashi, Takeuchi, Toshiyuki, Mori, Masatomo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1552080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16879752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-6-22
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author Kosone, Takashi
Takagi, Hitoshi
Kakizaki, Satoru
Sohara, Naondo
Horiguchi, Norio
Sato, Ken
Yoneda, Masashi
Takeuchi, Toshiyuki
Mori, Masatomo
author_facet Kosone, Takashi
Takagi, Hitoshi
Kakizaki, Satoru
Sohara, Naondo
Horiguchi, Norio
Sato, Ken
Yoneda, Masashi
Takeuchi, Toshiyuki
Mori, Masatomo
author_sort Kosone, Takashi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor α (TGFα) protects against gastric mucosal injury and facilitates wound healing. However, its overexpression is known to induce hypertrophic gastropathy resembling Menetrier's disease in transgenic (TG) mice on an FVB background, as one of the authors reported previously. We studied another TGFα-expressing mouse line on a CD1 background, whose gastric mucosa appears normal. Since this TG mouse had a strong resistance to ethanol-induced gastric injury, we considered the long-term effect of TGFα on several gastric protection mechanisms. METHODS: TGFα-expressing transgenic (TG) mouse lines bearing human TGFα cDNA under the control of the mouse metallothionein gene I promoter were generated on a CD1 mouse background, and analyzed their ethanol injury-resistant phenotypes produced by TGFα. RESULTS: In the TG mucosa, blood flow was well maintained after ethanol injury. Further, neural and inducible types of NO synthases were consistently and widely expressed in the TG mucosa, compared with the limited distribution of neural type NO synthase in the luminal pit region of the wild-type (WT) mucosa. COX-2 and its upstream transcription factor NfkB were constitutively elevated in the TG mucosa even before ethanol administration, whereas they were induced in the same region of the WT mucosa only after ethanol injury. Two anti-apoptotic proteins, HSP70 and Bcl-2, were upregulated in the TG mucosa even before ethanol administration, while they were not expressed in the WT mucosa before the injury. Furthermore, pro-caspase 3 activation was inhibited in the TG mucosa, while it was converted to the active form in the WT mucosa following ethanol administration. CONCLUSION: We conclude that TGFα maintains the gastric mucosal defense against gastric injury by integrating other cytoprotective mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-15520802006-08-23 Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury Kosone, Takashi Takagi, Hitoshi Kakizaki, Satoru Sohara, Naondo Horiguchi, Norio Sato, Ken Yoneda, Masashi Takeuchi, Toshiyuki Mori, Masatomo BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Transforming growth factor α (TGFα) protects against gastric mucosal injury and facilitates wound healing. However, its overexpression is known to induce hypertrophic gastropathy resembling Menetrier's disease in transgenic (TG) mice on an FVB background, as one of the authors reported previously. We studied another TGFα-expressing mouse line on a CD1 background, whose gastric mucosa appears normal. Since this TG mouse had a strong resistance to ethanol-induced gastric injury, we considered the long-term effect of TGFα on several gastric protection mechanisms. METHODS: TGFα-expressing transgenic (TG) mouse lines bearing human TGFα cDNA under the control of the mouse metallothionein gene I promoter were generated on a CD1 mouse background, and analyzed their ethanol injury-resistant phenotypes produced by TGFα. RESULTS: In the TG mucosa, blood flow was well maintained after ethanol injury. Further, neural and inducible types of NO synthases were consistently and widely expressed in the TG mucosa, compared with the limited distribution of neural type NO synthase in the luminal pit region of the wild-type (WT) mucosa. COX-2 and its upstream transcription factor NfkB were constitutively elevated in the TG mucosa even before ethanol administration, whereas they were induced in the same region of the WT mucosa only after ethanol injury. Two anti-apoptotic proteins, HSP70 and Bcl-2, were upregulated in the TG mucosa even before ethanol administration, while they were not expressed in the WT mucosa before the injury. Furthermore, pro-caspase 3 activation was inhibited in the TG mucosa, while it was converted to the active form in the WT mucosa following ethanol administration. CONCLUSION: We conclude that TGFα maintains the gastric mucosal defense against gastric injury by integrating other cytoprotective mechanisms. BioMed Central 2006-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1552080/ /pubmed/16879752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-6-22 Text en Copyright © 2006 Kosone et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kosone, Takashi
Takagi, Hitoshi
Kakizaki, Satoru
Sohara, Naondo
Horiguchi, Norio
Sato, Ken
Yoneda, Masashi
Takeuchi, Toshiyuki
Mori, Masatomo
Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title_full Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title_fullStr Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title_full_unstemmed Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title_short Integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
title_sort integrative roles of transforming growth factor-α in the cytoprotection mechanisms of gastric mucosal injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1552080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16879752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-6-22
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