Selective inhibition of collagen gene expression in fibroblasts by an interferon-gamma transgene.

EXPERIMENTAL LUNG RESEARCH(2009)

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Because interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) selectively inhibits collagen gene expression, we hypothesized that expression of IFN-gamma cDNA in fibroblasts might be a useful strategy to inhibit the development of fibrosis. A replication-deficient E1(-), E3(-) adenovirus vector encoding murine IFN-gamma (AdCMVmIFN gamma) was constructed Infection of murine fibroblasts with AdCMVmIFN gamma in vitro was well tolerated. The results showed that IN F-gamma mRNA was expressed in infected cells, and as much as 17.7 ng of mIFN-gamma/10(6) cells was secreted into culture supernatants. Steady-state levels of alpha 1(I) procollagen mRNA were decreased by 90% in infected cells compared to uninfected cells. The inhibition of collagen mRNA expression was partially abrogated with a neutralizing anti-mIFN-gamma antibody. Secretion of total collagen by AdCMVmIFN gamma-infected fibroblasts was decreased by 60% compared to uninfected cells. Induction cells. Induction of cytokine responsive gene-2 expression in AdCMVmIFN gamma-infected cells demonstrated that suppression of collagen production was a selective response. The results suggest a novel strategy of cytokine gene transfer and expression for the treatment of fibrotic lung diseases.
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adenovirus,collagen,fibroblast,fibrosis,interferon-gamma,transgene
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