K. Guzman et al., EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR REGULATES EXPRESSION OF THE MUCOUS PHENOTYPE OF RAT TRACHEAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 217(2), 1995, pp. 412-418
The purpose of this study was to determine whether epidermal growth fa
ctor (EGF) regulates mucous differentiation of airway epithelial cells
in culture. Reduction of the EGF concentration below 25 ng/ml, which
is the concentration routinely used in rat tracheal epithelial cell cu
ltures, resulted in a 2 to 3-fold decrease in the percentage of mucous
cells as determined by a mucin monoclonal antibody. The amount of sec
reted mucin decreased more than 10-fold within 5 days after reducing t
he EGF concentration. MUC5 gene expression, which was previously shown
to correlate with mucous differentiation, was also reduced more than
8-fold. Addition of 25 ng/ml EGF to EGF-deprived cultures resulted in
rapid induction of MUGS expression. Following tissue injury and during
inflammation the release of EGF and its functional analogue TGF alpha
have been observed and may he involved in the mucus hypersecretion ch
aracteristic of many airway diseases. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.