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Query: EC:3.4.21.5 (
thrombin
)
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Prior genomic and genetic studies identified
pre-B-cell colony-enhancing factor
(
PBEF
) as a novel candidate gene and biomarker in acute lung injury (ALI). As increased vascular permeability is a cardinal feature of ALI, we assessed the role of
PBEF
in in vitro vascular barrier regulation using confluent human pulmonary artery endothelial cell (HPAEC) monolayers. Reductions in
PBEF
protein expression (>70%) by siRNA significantly attenuated EC barrier dysfunction induced by the potent edemagenic agent,
thrombin
, reflected by reductions in transendothelial electric resistance (TER, approximately 60% reduction). Furthermore,
PBEF
siRNA blunted
thrombin
-mediated increases in Ca(2+) entry, polymerized actin formation, and myosin light chain phosphorylation, events critical to the
thrombin
-mediated permeability response. Finally,
PBEF
siRNA also significantly inhibited
thrombin
-stimulated increase of IL-8 secretion in HPAEC, a chemokine known to induce actin fiber formation and intercellular gap formation of endothelial cells. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that
PBEF
may be required for complete expression of the
thrombin
-induced inflammatory response and reveal potentially novel role for
PBEF
in the regulation of EC Ca(2+)-dependent cytoskeletal rearrangement and endothelial barrier dysfunction. Ongoing studies will continue to address the molecular mechanisms by which
PBEF
contributes to ALI susceptibility.
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PMID:Pre-B-cell-colony-enhancing factor is critically involved in thrombin-induced lung endothelial cell barrier dysregulation. 1618 81