Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol.,
Volume 21, Number 5, November, 1999 637-646
Asbestos Upregulates Expression of the Urokinase-Type Plasminogen
Activator Receptor on Mesothelial Cells
Raymond C.
Perkins,
V.
Courtney Broaddus,
Sreerama
Shetty,
Sharon
Hamilton,
and
Steven
Idell
Department of Specialty Care, The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Tyler, Texas; and Department of
Pulmonary Medicine, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Inhalation of asbestos is associated with pathologic changes in the pleural space, including pleural thickening, pleural plaques, and mesothelioma. These processes are characterized by altered local proteolysis, cellular proliferation, and cell migration, suggesting that the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) could be involved in the pathogenesis of asbestos-induced pleural disease. We hypothesized that
mesothelial cell uPAR expression is induced by exposure to asbestos. To test this hypothesis, we used
complementary techniques in rabbit and human mesothelial cells to determine whether uPAR expression
is altered by exposure to asbestos. uPAR expression was induced by chrysotile and crocidolite asbestos,
but not by wollastonite, as indicated by binding of radiolabeled urokinase-type plasminogen activator
(uPA) to rabbit or human mesothelial cells. uPA was not induced by fiber exposure. Exposure to exogenous uPA increased uPA activity of cells exposed to wollastonite but not asbestos-treated MeT5A cells.
uPAR expression increased further when asbestos was preincubated with vitronectin (VN) or serum. Increases in uPAR expression were confirmed by binding of uPA to uPAR in cell membrane preparations
and immunofluorescent staining of uPAR at the cell surface, and were associated with increases in steady-state uPAR messenger RNA. Mesothelial cell uPAR expression was also induced by media from monocytes cultured with asbestos incubated with VN and serum. By antibody neutralization, the latter effect appeared to be in part mediated by transforming growth factor- . We found that asbestos increases uPAR at
the surface of rabbit and human mesothelial cells, suggesting that altered expression of this receptor could
be involved in asbestos-induced remodeling of the pleural mesothelium.
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