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Publication : Smooth Muscle Hgs Deficiency Leads to Impaired Esophageal Motility.

First Author  Chen J Year  2015
Journal  Int J Biol Sci Volume  11
Issue  7 Pages  794-802
PubMed ID  26078721 Mgi Jnum  J:288182
Mgi Id  MGI:6430978 Doi  10.7150/ijbs.12248
Citation  Chen J, et al. (2015) Smooth Muscle Hgs Deficiency Leads to Impaired Esophageal Motility. Int J Biol Sci 11(7):794-802
abstractText  As a master component of endosomal sorting complex required for transport proteins, hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate (Hgs) participates multiple cellular behaviors. However, the physiological role of Hgs in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) is by far unknown. Here we explored the in vivo function of Hgs in SMCs by using a conditional gene knockout strategy. Hgs deficiency in SMCs uniquely led to a progressive dilatation of esophagus with a remarkable thinning muscle layer. Of note, the mutant esophagus showed a decreased contractile responsiveness to potassium chloride and acetylcholine stimulation. Furthermore, an increase in the inhibitory neurites along with an intense infiltration of T lymphocytes in the mucosa and muscle layer were observed. Consistently, Hgs deficiency in SMCs resulted in a disturbed expression of a set of genes involved in neurotrophin and inflammation, suggesting that defective SMC might be a novel source for excessive production of cytokines and chemokines which may trigger the neuronal dysplasia and ultimately contribute to the compromised esophageal motility. The data suggest potential implications in the pathogenesis of related diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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