Fibulin-4 regulates expression of the tropoelastin gene and consequent elastic-fibre formation by human fibroblasts
October 2009
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Elastic fibres are essential for normal physiology in numerous tissues, including arteries, lungs and skin. Fibulin-4 is an elastic-fibre-associated glycoprotein that is indispensable for elastic-fibre formation in mice. However, the mechanism by which fibulin-4 executes this function remains to be determined. Here, we established an in vitro functional assay system in which fibulin-4 was knocked down in human foreskin fibroblasts using siRNA (small interfering RNA) technology. With two different siRNAs, substantial knockdown of fibulin-4 was achieved, and this suppression was associated with impaired elastic-fibre formation by the fibroblasts. Real-time reverse transcription-PCR analysis showed that knockdown of fibulin-4 expression was accompanied by reduced expression of tropoelastin mRNA. Further analysis showed that this decrease was caused by transcriptional down-regulation of tropoelastin. This effect was selective, since the mRNA level of other elastic-fibre-associated proteins, including fibrillin-1, lysyl oxidase and lysyl oxidase-like-1, was not affected.Moreover, addition of conditionedmedium from cultures of CHO (Chinese-hamster ovary) cells overexpressing fibulin-4 stimulated tropoelastin expression and elastic-fibre formation in cultures of Williams-Beuren-syndrome fibroblasts. Knocking down or knocking out fibulin-4 in mice led to a decrease in tropoelastin expression in the aorta. These results indicate that fibulin-4, considered as a structural protein, may also participate in regulating elastic-fibre formation in human cells through an unanticipated mechanism, namely the regulation of tropoelastin expression.
- article
- cell culture
- female
- human
- male
- metabolism
- priority journal
- controlled study
- genetics
- animal tissue
- human cell
- mouse
- nonhuman
- animal
- child
- Cricetinae
- Cell culture
- Fibroblasts
- Cricetulus
- unclassified drug
- human tissue
- preschool child
- real time polymerase chain reaction
- physiology
- in vitro study
- nucleotide sequence
- animal cell
- messenger RNA
- molecular genetics
- amino acid sequence
- gene function
- gene overexpression
- mouse mutant
- small interfering RNA
- embryo
- down regulation
- CHO cell
- hamster
- gene expression regulation
- Mus
- Nucleic acids
- RNA
- aorta
- fibroblast
- animal embryo
- Transcription
- transcription regulation
- culture medium
- tissue distribution
- Glycoproteins
- Elastic-fibre formation
- Elastin
- Extracellular-matrix protein
- Fibers
- Fibulin-4
- Human foreskin fibroblast
- Tissue
- Tropoelastin gene
- Williams Beuren syndrome
- elastic fiber
- elastic tissue
- fibrillin 1
- fibroblast culture
- fibulin
- gene interaction
- prepuce
- scleroprotein
- tropoelastin
- protein lysine 6 oxidase;