Abstract
Integrin α8 (ITGA8) heterodimerizes with integrin β1 and is highly expressed in stromal cells of the lung. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (PDGFRβ+) cells constitute a major population of contractile myofibroblasts in the lung following bleomycin-induced fibrosis. Integrin α8β1 is upregulated in fibrotic foci in bleomycin-induced lung injury. However, the functional role of ITGA8 in fibrogenesis has not been characterized. In this study, we examined whether genetic deletion of ITGA8 from PDGFRβ+ cells in the lung altered fibrosis. Methods Pdgfrb-Cre/+;Itga8flox/- or Pdgfrb-Cre/+;Itga8flox/flox (Cre+) and control mice (Cre-) were used for in vitro and in vivo studies. Primary cultures of PDGFRβ+ cells were exposed to TGFβ, followed by RNA isolation for qPCR. For in vivo studies, Cre+ and Cre- mice were characterized at baseline and after bleomycin-induced fibrosis. Results PDGFRβ-selected cells from Cre+ animals showed higher levels of Col1a1 expression after treatment with TGFβ. However, Cre- and Cre+ animals showed no significant difference in measures of acute lung injury or fibrosis following bleomycin challenge. Conclusion While ITGA8 deletion in lung PDGFRβ+ stromal cells showed evidence of greater Col1a1 mRNA expression after TGFβ treatment in vitro, no functional difference was detected in vivo.
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Hung, C. F., Wilson, C. L., Chow, Y. H., & Schnapp, L. M. (2018). Role of integrin alpha8 in murine model of lung fibrosis. PLoS ONE, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197937
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