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Publication : The vitronectin-binding function of PAI-1 exacerbates lung fibrosis in mice.

First Author  Courey AJ Year  2011
Journal  Blood Volume  118
Issue  8 Pages  2313-21
PubMed ID  21734232 Mgi Jnum  J:177097
Mgi Id  MGI:5293599 Doi  10.1182/blood-2010-12-324574
Citation  Courey AJ, et al. (2011) The vitronectin-binding function of PAI-1 exacerbates lung fibrosis in mice. Blood 118(8):2313-21
abstractText  Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is increased in the lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis, and animal studies have shown that experimental manipulations of PAI-1 levels directly influence the extent of scarring that follows lung injury. PAI-1 has 2 known properties that could potentiate fibrosis, namely an antiprotease activity that inhibits the generation of plasmin, and a vitronectin-binding function that interferes with cell adhesion to this extracellular matrix protein. To determine the relative importance of each PAI-1 function in lung fibrogenesis, we administered mutant PAI-1 proteins that possessed either intact antiprotease or vitronectin-binding activity to bleomycin-injured mice genetically deficient in PAI-1. We found that the vitronectin-binding capacity of PAI-1 was the primary determinant required for its ability to exacerbate lung scarring induced by intratracheal bleomycin administration. The critical role of the vitronectin-binding function of PAI-1 in fibrosis was confirmed in the bleomycin model using mice genetically modified to express the mutant PAI-1 proteins. We conclude that the vitronectin-binding function of PAI-1 is necessary and sufficient in its ability to exacerbate fibrotic processes in the lung.
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