Farkas, Laszlo, et al. “In Vivo Role of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB in Airway Smooth Muscle Proliferation in Mouse Lung”. American Journal Of Respiratory Cell And Molecular Biology, vol. 45, no. 3, 2011, pp. 566-72, https://doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2010-0277OC.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Farkas, Laszlo
Author: Kolb, Martin
Author: Rodriguez-Lecompte, Juan
Author: Inman, Mark D.
Author: Ellis, Russ
Author: Smith, Jane Ann
Author: Hirota, Jeremy A.
Author: Ask, Kjetil
Date Issued
2011
Abstract

Airway smooth muscle (ASM) hyperplasia in asthma likely contributes considerably to functional changes. Investigating the mechanisms behind proliferation of these cells may lead to therapeutic benefit. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB is a well known ASM mitogen in vitro but has yet to be directly explored using in vivo mouse models in the context of ASM proliferation and airway responsiveness. To determine the in vivo influence of PDGF-BB on gene transcripts encoding contractile proteins, ASM proliferation, and airway physiology, we used an adenovirus overexpression system and a model of chronic allergen exposure. We used adenovirus technology to selectively overexpress PDGF-BB in the airway epithelium of mice. Outcome measurements, including airway physiology, real time RT-PCR measurements, proliferating cell nuclear antigen staining, and airway smooth muscle quantification, were performed 7 days after exposure. The same outcome measurements were performed 24 hours and 4 weeks after a chronic allergen exposure model. PDGF-BB overexpression resulted in airway hyperresponsiveness, decreased lung compliance, increased airway smooth muscle cell numbers, positive proliferating cell nuclear antigen-stained airway smooth muscle cells, and a reduction in genes encoding contractile proteins. Chronic allergen exposure resulted in elevations in lung lavage PDGF-BB, which were observed in conjunction with changes in gene transcript expression encoding contractile proteins and ASM proliferation. We demonstrate for the first time in vivo that PDGF-BB induces ASM hyperplasia and changes in lung mechanics in mice and that, during periods of allergen exposure changes in lung, PDGF-BB are associated with changes in airway structure and function.

Note

United States

American Thoracic Society

Language

  • English
Page range
566-572
Host Title
American Journal Of Respiratory Cell And Molecular Biology
Host Abbreviated Title
Am.J.Respir.Cell Mol.Biol.
Volume
45
Issue
3
Part Date
2011-09
ISSN
1535-4989