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Inhibition of integrin alpha(v)beta6, an activator of latent transforming growth factor-beta, prevents radiation-induced lung fibrosis

Puthawala, Khalid; Hadjiangelis, Nicos; Jacoby, Steven C; Bayongan, Emmanuel; Zhao, Zhicheng; Yang, Zhiwei; Devitt, Mary Louise; Horan, Gerald S; Weinreb, Paul H; Lukashev, Matvey E; Violette, Shelia M; Grant, Kristen S; Colarossi, Cristina; Formenti, Silvia C; Munger, John S
RATIONALE: In experimental models, lung fibrosis is dependent on transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta signaling. TGF-beta is secreted in a latent complex with its propeptide, and TGF-beta activators release TGF-beta from this complex. Because the integrin alpha(v)beta6 is a major TGF-beta activator in the lung, inhibition of alpha(v)beta6-mediated TGF-beta activation is a logical strategy to treat lung fibrosis. OBJECTIVES: To determine, by genetic and pharmacologic approaches, whether murine radiation-induced lung fibrosis is dependent on alpha(v)beta6. METHODS: Wild-type mice, alpha(v)beta6-deficient (Itgb6-/-) mice, and mice heterozygous for a Tgfb1 mutation that eliminates integrin-mediated activation (Tgfb1(+/RGE)) were exposed to 14 Gy thoracic radiation. Some mice were treated with an anti-alpha(v)beta6 monoclonal antibody or a soluble TGF-beta receptor fusion protein. Alpha(v)beta6 expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. Fibrosis, inflammation, and gene expression patterns were assessed 20-32 weeks postirradiation. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Beta6 integrin expression increased within the alveolar epithelium 18 weeks postirradiation, just before onset of fibrosis. Itgb6-/- mice were completely protected from fibrosis, but not from late radiation-induced mortality. Anti-alpha(v)beta6 therapy (1-10 mg/kg/wk) prevented fibrosis, but only higher doses (6-10 mg/kg/wk) caused lung inflammation similar to that in Itgb6-/- mice. Tgfb1-haploinsufficient mice were also protected from fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Alpha(v)beta6-mediated TGF-beta activation is required for radiation-induced lung fibrosis. Together with previous data, our results demonstrate a robust requirement for alpha(v)beta6 in distinct fibrosis models. Inhibition of alphavbeta6-mediated TGF-beta activation is a promising new approach for antifibrosis therapy
PMCID:2176115
PMID: 17916808
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 75454

Absence of integrin-mediated TGF{beta}1 activation in vivo recapitulates the phenotype of TGF{beta}1-null mice

Yang, Zhiwei; Mu, Zhenyu; Dabovic, Branka; Jurukovski, Vladimir; Yu, Dawen; Sung, Joanne; Xiong, Xiaozhong; Munger, John S
The multifunctional cytokine transforming growth factor (TGF) beta1 is secreted in a latent complex with its processed propeptide (latency-associated peptide [LAP]). TGFbeta1 must be functionally released from this complex before it can engage TGFbeta receptors. One mechanism of latent TGFbeta1 activation involves interaction of the integrins alphavbeta6 and alphavbeta8 with an RGD sequence in LAP; other putative latent TGFbeta1 activators include thrombospondin-1, oxidants, and various proteases. To assess the contribution of RGD-binding integrins to TGFbeta1 activation in vivo, we created a mutation in Tgfb1 encoding a nonfunctional variant of the RGD sequence (RGE). Mice with this mutation (Tgfb1(RGE/RGE)) display the major features of Tgfb1(-/-) mice (vasculogenesis defects, multiorgan inflammation, and lack of Langerhans cells) despite production of normal levels of latent TGFbeta1. These findings indicate that RGD-binding integrins are requisite latent TGFbeta1 activators during development and in the immune system
PMCID:2064053
PMID: 17353357
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 71138

The integrin-TGF beta axis: Inhibition of integrin alpha v beta 6 prevents radiation-induced lung fibrosis [Meeting Abstract]

Munger, J; Cheng, SK; Puthawala, K; Hadjiangelis, N; Jacoby, S; Formenti, SC
ISI:000249950200002
ISSN: 0360-3016
CID: 87190

Inhibition of TGF-beta activation by integrin-beta6 is protective against acute radiation skin injury [Meeting Abstract]

Cheng, S; Jacoby, S; Grant, K; Xavier, S; Munger, J; Formenti, S
ISI:000232083301300
ISSN: 0360-3016
CID: 58996

Antibody to avb6 integrin prevents radiation-induced lung fibrosis [Meeting Abstract]

Formenti, SC; Jacoby, S; Grant, K; Horan, G; Weinreb; Devitt, M; Munger, J
ISI:000232083301317
ISSN: 0360-3016
CID: 109266

Integrin alphaVbeta6-mediated activation of latent TGF-beta requires the latent TGF-beta binding protein-1

Annes, Justin P; Chen, Yan; Munger, John S; Rifkin, Daniel B
Transforming growth factor-betas (TGF-beta) are secreted as inactive complexes containing the TGF-beta, the TGF-beta propeptide, also called the latency-associated protein (LAP), and the latent TGF-beta binding protein (LTBP). Extracellular activation of this complex is a critical but incompletely understood step in TGF-beta regulation. We have investigated the role of LTBP in modulating TGF-beta generation by the integrin alphaVbeta6. We show that even though alphavbeta6 recognizes an RGD on LAP, LTBP-1 is required for alphaVbeta6-mediated latent TGF-beta activation. The domains of LTBP-1 necessary for activation include the TGF-beta propeptide-binding domain and a basic amino acid sequence (hinge domain) with ECM targeting properties. Our results demonstrate an LTBP-1 isoform-specific function in alphaVbeta6-mediated latent TGF-beta activation; LTBP-3 is unable to substitute for LTBP-1 in this assay. The results reveal a functional role for LTBP-1 in latent TGF-beta activation and suggest that activation of specific latent complexes is regulated by distinct mechanisms that may be determined by the LTBP isoform and its potential interaction with the matrix
PMCID:2172370
PMID: 15184403
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 44942

A genetic screen to identify latent transforming growth factor beta activators

Annes, Justin; Vassallo, Melinda; Munger, John S; Rifkin, Daniel B
The mechanisms by which latent transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) is converted to the active cytokine are largely unknown. Here we present a genetic screen that combines retroviral mutagenesis and cDNA expression cloning to reveal proteins involved in the extracellular regulation of latent TGFbeta activation. The screen employs a cell line engineered to express green fluorescent protein (GFP) in response to TGFbeta. The cells produce their own latent TGFbeta. Therefore, after transduction with a retroviral cDNA library that contains an insert for an activator of latent TGFbeta, cells expressing the activator are GFP-bright. These cells are enriched by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and grown as individual clones. The isolated clones are cocultured with a second TGFbeta reporter cell line that produces luciferase in response to TGFbeta. Cells that have acquired the ability to activate latent TGFbeta induce luciferase expression in the absence but not in the presence of neutralizing antibodies to TGFbeta. The activator expressed by the positive clones can be identified by retrieval of the retrovirus cDNA insert
PMID: 15033509
ISSN: 0003-2697
CID: 42347

Langerhans cell differentiation is dependent on integrin-mediated activation of TGF-beta 1 [Meeting Abstract]

Sung, JJ; Habib, JZ; Munger, JS
ISI:000220660500665
ISSN: 0022-202x
CID: 46579

The integrin alpha v beta 6-knockout mouse is protected from radiation-induced lung fibrosis: Implications for the clinic [Meeting Abstract]

Munger, J; Hadjiangelis, N; Emmanuel, B; Devitt, M; Formenti, SC
ISI:000223854700326
ISSN: 0360-3016
CID: 109271

Making sense of latent TGFbeta activation

Annes, Justin P; Munger, John S; Rifkin, Daniel B
TGFbeta is secreted as part of a latent complex that is targeted to the extracellular matrix. A variety of molecules, 'TGFbeta activators,' release TGFbeta from its latent state. The unusual temporal discontinuity of TGFbeta synthesis and action and the panoply of TGFbeta effects contribute to the interest in TGF-beta. However, the logical connections between TGFbeta synthesis, storage and action are obscure. We consider the latent TGFbeta complex as an extracellular sensor in which the TGFbeta propeptide functions as the detector, latent-TGFbeta-binding protein (LTBP) functions as the localizer, and TGF-beta functions as the effector. Such a view provides a logical continuity for various aspects of TGFbeta biology and allows us to appreciate TGFbeta biology from a new perspective
PMID: 12482908
ISSN: 0021-9533
CID: 35175