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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 285: L1147-L1152, 2003. First published August 8, 2003; doi:10.1152/ajplung.00098.2003
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Coordinate expression of fibulin-5/DANCE and elastin during lung injury repair

Ping-Ping Kuang, Ronald H. Goldstein, Yue Liu, David C. Rishikof, Jyh-Chang Jean, and Martin Joyce-Brady

The Pulmonary Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

Submitted 3 April 2003 ; accepted in final form 18 July 2003

Fibulin-5, previously known as DANCE and EVEC, is a secreted extracellular matrix protein that functions as a scaffold for elastin fiber assembly and as a ligand for integrins {alpha}v{beta}3, {alpha}v{beta}5, and {alpha}9{beta}1. Fibulin-5 is developmentally regulated in the lung, and lung air space enlargement develops in mice deficient in fibulin-5. Fibulin-5 is also induced in adult lung following lung injury by hyperoxia. To further examine the role of fibulin-5 during repair of lung injury, we assessed fibulin-5 expression during elastase-induced emphysema in C57/b mice. Mice were treated with either saline or elastase via the trachea, and the lung was examined 20 days after treatment. Fibulin-5 mRNA was induced almost fourfold, whereas elastin mRNA was minimally elevated. Immunohistochemistry studies showed that fibulin-5 was induced in cells within the alveolar wall following elastase treatment. Western analysis demonstrates that fibulin-5 was strongly expressed in isolated primary lung interstitial fibroblasts. Fibulin-5 protein was localized to the fibroblast cell layer in culture, and brief elastase treatment degraded the protein. Intact fibulin-5 did not accumulate in the culture media. Treatment of fibroblasts with the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1{beta} abolished fibulin-5 mRNA expression. Our results indicate that fibulin-5 is coordinately expressed and regulated with elastin in lung fibroblasts and may serve a key role during lung injury and repair.

developmental arteries and neural crest epidermal growth factor-like; elastase; interferon-{gamma}; interleukin-1{beta}



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: M. Joyce-Brady, The Pulmonary Center, 715 Albany St., R304, Boston, MA 02118 (E-mail: mjbrady{at}lung.bumc.bu.edu).




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