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Neuregulin-4 Is a Survival Factor for Colon Epithelial Cells both in Culture and in Vivo
Authors:Jessica K. Bernard  Sean P. McCann  Vrinda Bhardwaj  Mary K. Washington  Mark R. Frey
Affiliation:From the Departments of Pediatrics and ;Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90089.;the §Saban Research Institute, Children''s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90027, and ;the Department of Pathology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37332
Abstract:Expression of the ErbB4 tyrosine kinase is elevated in colonic epithelial cells during inflammatory bowel disease, whereas ErbB4 overexpression in cultured colonocytes blocks TNF-induced apoptosis in a ligand-dependent manner. Together, these observations suggest that ErbB4 induction may be a protective response. However, the effects of ErbB4 signaling in the colonic epithelium in vivo are not known. Furthermore, previous work on ErbB4 used ligands shared with other receptors, raising the question of whether the observed responses are explicitly due to ErbB4. In this study, we used the ErbB4-specific ligand neuregulin-4 (NRG4) to activate ErbB4 and define its role in colonocyte biology. NRG4 treatment, either in cultured cells or in mice, blocked colonic epithelial apoptosis induced by TNF and IFN-γ. It was also protective in a murine experimental colitis model. NRG4 stimulated phosphorylation of ErbB4 but not other ErbB receptors, indicating that this is a specific response. Furthermore, in contrast to related ligands, NRG4 enhanced cell survival but not proliferation or migration, and stimulated phosphorylation of the anti-apoptotic mediator Akt but not ERK MAPK. Pharmacological inhibition of PI3K/Akt signaling reversed the anti-apoptotic effects of NRG4, confirming the role of this cascade in NRG4-induced cell survival. With regard to the potential clinical importance of this pathway, NRG4 expression was decreased in human inflammatory bowel disease samples and mouse models of colitis, suggesting that activation of ErbB4 is altered in disease. Thus, exogenous NRG4 may be beneficial for disorders in which epithelial apoptosis is part of the pathology.
Keywords:Apoptosis   Cell Signaling   Colitis   Growth Factors   Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
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