Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 15, No. 4, 10 1996, 551-562.
Different roles for PDGF-alpha and -beta receptors in embryonic lung development
P Souza, AK Tanswell and M Post
Department of Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is implicated in the process of
normal lung development. We have previously shown the presence of PDGF- AA
and BB homodimers in embryonic rat lung. Also, we reported that PDGF- AA is
involved in embryonic lung branching, whereas PDGF-BB influences embryonic
lung growth. PDGF isoforms bind with different affinities to two related
receptors, denoted the PDGF alpha- and beta-receptors, respectively. The
alpha-receptor binds both PDGF isoforms, whereas the beta-receptor binds
only PDGF-BB. In the present study, we investigated the role of both
receptors in early embryonic rat lung development.
Reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis revealed
that both PDGF alpha- and beta-receptor mRNAs are mainly expressed in the
mesenchyme. Phosphorothioate antisense receptor oligonucleotides decreased
PDGF receptor mRNA expression in early lung explants. PDGF-induced receptor
tyrosine phosphorylation was also reduced by the antisense
oligonucleotides. Incubation of embryonic lung explants with antisense
beta-receptor oligonucleotides inhibited lung growth but not early lung
branching. Neither growth nor branching were affected by sense
beta-receptor oligonucleotides. The inhibitory effect of antisense
beta-receptor oligonucleotides on embryonic lung growth was reversed by the
addition of PDGF-BB or PDGF-AA, suggesting that the alpha-receptor can
transduce similar mitogenic signals as the beta- receptor in early lung
development. Antisense alpha-receptor oligonucleotides reduced both
embryonic lung growth and branching. Sense alpha-receptor treatment had no
effect on lung growth and branching. PDGF-BB but not PDGF-AA partially
attenuated the inhibitory effect of antisense alpha-receptor
oligonucleotides on lung growth. In contrast, PDGF-BB did not overcome the
inhibitory effect on early lung branching, indicating that the
beta-receptor cannot replace this biologic role of the alpha-receptor in
early lung development. These data suggest that PDGF-BB stimulation of both
receptors leads to lung growth, whereas PDGF-AA stimulation of the
alpha-receptor induces transduction pathways that lead lung branching.
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