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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
gastric ulcer
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We have previously shown
heregulin
(
HRG
)-alpha expression in human gastric fibroblasts and its stimulation of gastric epithelial cell growth. Although cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 has also been shown to stimulate growth factor production in these cells, the interaction between COX-2 and
HRG
remains unknown. Conditioned media (CM) from gastric fibroblasts incubated with PGE(2) or interleukin (IL)-1beta, a well known COX-2 inducer, were analyzed for their effect on erbB3 tyrosine phosphorylation in MKN28 gastric epithelial cells.
HRG
protein expression in fibroblast lysates and CM was also examined by western blot.
HRG
-alpha and
HRG
-beta mRNA expression in gastric fibroblasts and human gastric tissue was examined by real-time quantitative PCR.
HRG
and COX-2 expressions in surgical resections of human
gastric ulcer
tissue were examined immunohistochemically. CM from fibroblasts incubated with PGE(2), or IL-1beta, stimulated erbB3 phosphorylation in MKN28 cells. Preincubation of the fibroblasts with celecoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor, suppressed CM-induced erbB3 phosphorylation. This inhibition was reversed by exogenous PGE(2). As with erbB3 phophorylation, IL-1beta stimulated both
HRG
-alpha and
HRG
-beta mRNA expression, as well as
HRG
release into gastric fibroblast CM. IL-1beta-stimulated
HRG
expression and release were also inhibited by celecoxib, and exogenous PGE(2) restored this inhibitory effect, suggesting the activation of an IL-1beta-COX-2-PGE(2) pathway that culminates in the release of
HRG
from fibroblasts.
HRG
-alpha and
HRG
-beta mRNA levels were significantly higher in
gastric ulcer
tissue than in normal gastric mucosa.
HRG
immunoreactivity was found in interstitial cells of the
gastric ulcer
bed and coexpressed with COX-2. These results suggest that
HRG
might be a new member of the growth factor family involved in the COX-2-dependent ulcer repair process.
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PMID:Heregulin-alpha and heregulin-beta expression is linked to a COX-2-PGE2 pathway in human gastric fibroblasts. 1635 62