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Transient activation of hedgehog pathway rescued irradiation-induced hyposalivation by preserving salivary stem/progenitor cells and parasympathetic innervation

机译:刺猬通路的瞬时激活通过保存唾液干/祖细胞和副交感神经来拯救辐射诱发的唾液分泌不足

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Purpose: To examine the effects and mechanisms of transient activation of the Hedgehog pathway on rescuing radiotherapy-induced hyposalivation in survivors of head and neck cancer. Experimental Design: Mouse salivary glands and cultured human salivary epithelial cells were irradiated by a single 15-Gy dose. The Hedgehog pathway was transiently activated in mouse salivary glands, by briefly overexpressing the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) transgene or administrating smoothened agonist, and in human salivary epithelial cells, by infecting with adenovirus encoding Gli1. The activity of Hedgehog signaling was examined by the expression of the Ptch1-lacZ reporter and endogenous Hedgehog target genes. The salivary flow rate was measured following pilocarpine stimulation. Salivary stem/progenitor cells (SSPC), parasympathetic innervation, and expression of related genes were examined byflow cytometry, salisphere assay, immunohistochemistry, quantitative reverse transcription PCR, Western blotting, and ELISA. Results: Irradiation does not activate Hedgehog signaling in mouse salivary glands. Transient Shh overexpression activated the Hedgehog pathway in ductal epithelia and, after irradiation, rescued salivary function in male mice, which is related with preservation of functional SSPCs and parasympathetic innervation. The preservation of SSPCs was likely mediated by the rescue of signaling activities of the Bmi1 and Chrm1-HB-EGF pathways. The preservation of parasympathetic innervation was associated with the rescue of the expression of neurotrophic factors such as Bdnf and Nrtn. The expression of genes related with maintenance of SSPCs and parasympathetic innervation in female salivary glands and cultured human salivary epithelial cells was similarly affected by irradiation and transient Hedgehog activation. Conclusions: These findings suggest that transient activation of the Hedgehog pathway has the potential to restore salivary gland function after irradiation-induced dysfunction. Clin Cancer Res; 20(1); 140-50.
机译:目的:研究刺猬通路的短暂激活对抢救头颈癌幸存者放射治疗引起的唾液分泌不足的作用及其机制。实验设计:用15 Gy单次剂量照射小鼠唾液腺和培养的人唾液上皮细胞。通过短暂地过度表达Sonic刺猬(Shh)转基因或施用平滑化的激动剂,以及在人唾液上皮细胞中,通过感染编码Gli1的腺病毒,可在小鼠唾液腺中短暂激活Hedgehog途径。通过Ptch1-lacZ报告基因和内源性刺猬靶基因的表达来检查刺猬信号的活性。在毛果芸香碱刺激后测量唾液流速。唾液干/祖细胞(SSPC),副交感神经支配和相关基因的表达通过流式细胞术,唾液液分析,免疫组织化学,定量逆转录PCR,蛋白质印迹和ELISA进行了检查。结果:辐射不会激活小鼠唾液腺中的刺猬信号。瞬时Shh过表达激活了导管上皮细胞的Hedgehog通路,并在辐射后恢复了雄性小鼠的唾液功能,这与功能性SSPC的保存和副交感神经支配有关。 SSPCs的保存可能是由Bmi1和Chrm1-HB-EGF信号通路的信号转导介导的。副交感神经的保存与神经营养因子如Bdnf和Nrtn表达的挽救有关。雌性唾液腺和培养的人唾液上皮细胞中与SSPC维持和副交感神经支配相关的基因表达受到辐射和瞬时刺猬激活的影响相似。结论:这些发现表明,Hedgehog途径的短暂激活具有在辐射诱导的功能障碍后恢复唾液腺功能的潜力。临床癌症研究; 20(1); 140-50。

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