Functional Localization of Proprotein-convertase Furin and its Substrate TGFβ in EGF Receptor-expressing Gastric Chief Cells
2004
Furin, a proprotein-convertase, is distributed in the upper third layer and the lower quarter region of the rat gastric gland. We previously identified the upper furin-positive cells as parietal cells, and here, we identify the lower furin-positive cells as chief cells. Chief cells express three isoforms of transforming growth factor β (TGFβ), whose precursor requires cleavage by furin for its activation. When the chief cell mass was decreased in rats by adrenalectomy, pepsinogen-, furin-, and TGFβ-positive cells were also reduced. Stimulation of mouse chief cell primary-cultures with transforming growth factor α (TGFα) induced an increase in the expression of furin and TGFβ mRNAs and in the formation of mature TGFβ. Since parietal cells are known to express a high level of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) -family growth factors and chief cells strongly express EGF receptors (EGF-R), we suggest that chief cells receive the EGF-R signal from parietal cells in a paracrine fashion and regulate parietal cell...
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