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Johanna Vendelin, Sara Bruce, Päivi Holopainen, Ville Pulkkinen, Paula Rytilä, Asta Pirskanen, Marko Rehn, Tarja Laitinen, Lauri A. Laitinen, Tari Haahtela, Ulpu Saarialho-Kere, Annika Laitinen, Juha Kere, Downstream target genes of the neuropeptide S–NPSR1 pathway, Human Molecular Genetics, Volume 15, Issue 19, 1 October 2006, Pages 2923–2935, https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddl234
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Abstract
The neuropeptide S (NPS)–NPS receptor 1 (NPSR1) pathway has recently been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma. The purpose of this study was to identify downstream gene targets regulated by NPSR1 upon NPS stimulation. A total of 104 genes were found significantly up-regulated and 42 down-regulated by microarray analysis 6 h after NPS administration. By Gene Ontology enrichment analysis, the categories ‘cell proliferation’, ‘morphogenesis’ and ‘immune response’ were among the most altered. A TMM microarray database comparison suggested a common co-regulated pathway, which includes JUN/FOS oncogene homologs, early growth response genes, nuclear receptor subfamily 4 members and dual specificity phosphatases. The expression of four up-regulated genes, matrix metallopeptidase 10 (MMP10), INHBA (activin A), interleukin 8 (IL8) and EPH receptor A2 (EPHA2), exhibited a significant NPS dose–response relationship as confirmed by quantitative reverse-transcriptase–PCR and for MMP10 by immunoassay. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed that MMP10 and TIMP metallopeptidase inhibitor 3 (TIMP3) were both strongly expressed in bronchial epithelium, and macrophages and eosinophils expressed MMP10 in asthmatic sputum samples. Because remodeling of airway epithelium is a feature of chronic asthma, the up-regulation of MMP10 and TIMP3 by NPS–NPSR1 signaling may be of relevance in the pathogenesis of asthma.
- polymerase chain reaction
- signal transduction
- cell proliferation
- asthma
- immune response
- eosinophils
- epithelium
- activins
- genes
- immunoassay
- interleukin-8
- macrophages
- morphogenesis
- neuropeptides
- oncogenes
- phosphoric monoester hydrolases
- reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
- rna-directed dna polymerase
- sputum
- tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases
- up-regulation (physiology)
- receptors, nuclear
- airway device
- asthma, chronic
- candidate disease gene
- heart sound a2