Roles for transforming growth factor-alpha in gastric physiology and pathophysiology
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Roles for transforming growth factor-alpha in gastric physiology and pathophysiology
Abstract
Transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha) is a 5.6 kd single-chain polypeptide that acts through binding to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). TGF alpha is produced in a wide range of normal as well as embryonic and neoplastic cells and tissues. TGF alpha and EGFR, but not EGF, are expressed in normal gastric mucosa. We have identified the following biological roles for TGF alpha in the stomach, using a variety of primate and rodent models: inhibition of acid secretion; stimulation of mucous cell growth; protection against ethanol- and aspirin-induced injury. This last effect is associated with a time- and dose-dependent increase in levels of insoluble gastric mucin. Based on these known biological actions of TGF alpha, we have examined TGF alpha production in Ménétrier's disease, a disorder characterized by foveolar hyperplasia, hypochlorhydria, and increased gastric mucin content. In four patients with Ménétrier's disease, there was enhanced TGF alpha immunostaining throughout the gastric mucosa. Furthermore, metallothionein (MT)-TGF alpha transgenic mice which overproduce TGF alpha in the stomach exhibit histopathological and biochemical features characteristic of and consistent with the diagnosis of Ménétrier's disease. Thus locally produced TGF alpha may mediate a number of biological processes in the stomach, and its altered production may participate in the pathogenesis of selected pathological states.
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