TY - JOUR
T1 - Stage-specific elevated expression of the genes for hepatocyte growth factor, keratinocyte growth factor, and their receptors during the morphogenesis and differentiation of rat stomach mucosa
AU - Matsubara, Yasuo
AU - Ichinose, Masao
AU - Tatematsu, Masae
AU - Ichinose, Masutaro
AU - Oka, Masashi
AU - Yahagi, Naohisa
AU - Kurokawa, Kiyoshi
AU - Kageyama, Takashi
AU - Miki, Kazumasa
AU - Fukamachi, Hiroshi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Ms. Shigeko Shimizu for her excellent technical assistance. This work was supported in part by a grant-in-aid for cancer research from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan.
PY - 1996/5/24
Y1 - 1996/5/24
N2 - Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) are two factors considered to be involved in the morphogenesis of several organs. To understand the role of HGF and KGF in the stomach development, we analyzed changes in the levels of expression of the genes for the two growth factors and their receptors in the fetal rat stomach by competitive RT-PCR. Resembling our previous results for HGF, the expression of the genes for KGF and its receptor was observed in the mesenchyme and epithelium of 16.5 day fetal stomach, respectively, indicating the possibility that KGF mediates the epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the early stage of stomach development. The developmental profile of the expression of the genes for the two growth factors and their receptors were different, indicating a difference in their roles; the genes for HGF and c-met, the receptor for HGF, are expressed mainly during the morphogenetic period, while the genes for KGF and its receptor mainly after the morphogenetic period. Thus, it is probable that HGF controls the proliferation of epithelial cells during the morphogenetic process. The expression of the genes for KGF and its receptor is not correlated with epithelial proliferation during morphogenesis, but it does appear to be linked with epithelial differentiation. These results, together with the absence of significant mitogenic effect of KGF on the epithelial cells of the fetal rat glandular stomach in vitro, suggest a role for KGF as a differentiation factor. In addition, the expression profile of the genes for KGF and its receptor towards the end of fetal period appears to be closely correlated with that of mesenchymal cell proliferation, suggesting another role for the growth factor that is not regulated by the epithelial-mesenchymal interaction.
AB - Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) are two factors considered to be involved in the morphogenesis of several organs. To understand the role of HGF and KGF in the stomach development, we analyzed changes in the levels of expression of the genes for the two growth factors and their receptors in the fetal rat stomach by competitive RT-PCR. Resembling our previous results for HGF, the expression of the genes for KGF and its receptor was observed in the mesenchyme and epithelium of 16.5 day fetal stomach, respectively, indicating the possibility that KGF mediates the epithelial-mesenchymal interaction in the early stage of stomach development. The developmental profile of the expression of the genes for the two growth factors and their receptors were different, indicating a difference in their roles; the genes for HGF and c-met, the receptor for HGF, are expressed mainly during the morphogenetic period, while the genes for KGF and its receptor mainly after the morphogenetic period. Thus, it is probable that HGF controls the proliferation of epithelial cells during the morphogenetic process. The expression of the genes for KGF and its receptor is not correlated with epithelial proliferation during morphogenesis, but it does appear to be linked with epithelial differentiation. These results, together with the absence of significant mitogenic effect of KGF on the epithelial cells of the fetal rat glandular stomach in vitro, suggest a role for KGF as a differentiation factor. In addition, the expression profile of the genes for KGF and its receptor towards the end of fetal period appears to be closely correlated with that of mesenchymal cell proliferation, suggesting another role for the growth factor that is not regulated by the epithelial-mesenchymal interaction.
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U2 - 10.1006/bbrc.1996.0802
DO - 10.1006/bbrc.1996.0802
M3 - Article
C2 - 8651903
AN - SCOPUS:0029883338
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 222
SP - 669
EP - 677
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 3
ER -