Coordinated expression of beta 1 integrins and transforming growth factor-beta-induced matrix proteins in glomerulonephritis
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Coordinated expression of beta 1 integrins and transforming growth factor-beta-induced matrix proteins in glomerulonephritis
Abstract
Background: Extracellular matrix remodeling after tissue injury involves both cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Integrins are matrix receptors that play a central role in such interactions, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is known to be a strong modulator of their expression. Our previous work has shown that in the anti-thymocyte serum-induced model of glomerulonephritis in the rat, elevated glomerular production of TGF-beta is a causal factor in matrix accumulation. Here we present data on the expression and distribution of glomerular beta 1 integrins in experimental glomerulonephritis.
Experimental design: Metabolic labeling, immunohistochemical, and immunoprecipitation techniques were used on kidney glomeruli from normal rats and from rats over the course of glomerulonephritis induced by administration of anti-thymocyte serum. Changes in beta 1 subunit-containing integrins and the extracellular matrix components that serve as ligands for these integrins were characterized.
Results: The data indicate that expression in glomeruli of alpha 1, alpha 5, and beta 1 subunits paralleled both mesangial content of the ligands for the alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 5 beta 1 integrins, laminin, collagen and fibronectin, and TGF-beta 1 protein; increasing on day 7 of disease and decreasing toward normal by day 28. The alpha 3 subunit displayed the opposite pattern. Exogenous TGF-beta, but not other cytokines, stimulated synthesis of alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 5 beta 1 integrins by normal glomeruli.
Conclusions: The data indicate that glomerular beta 1 integrin expression is altered in a manner that would promote cell adhesion to the matrix proteins known to accumulate in this disease model. The data further suggest that TGF-beta is responsible for these changes.
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