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Collagen accumulation is decreased in SPARC-null mice with bleomycin- induced pulmonary fibrosis

  • Thomas P. Strandjord*
  • , David K. Madtes
  • , Daniel J. Weiss
  • , E. Helene Sage
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  • Hope Heart Institute

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Abstract

Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) has been shown to be coexpressed with type I collagen in tissues undergoing remodeling and wound repair. We speculated that SPARC is required for the accumulation of collagen in lung injury and that its absence would attenuate collagen accumulation. Accordingly, we have assessed levels of collagen in SPARC-null mice in an intratracheal bleomycin-injury model of pulmonary fibrosis. Eight- to ten-week-old SPARC-null and wild-type (WT) mice received bleomycin (0.0035 U/g) or saline intratracheally and were subsequently killed after 14 days. Relative levels of SPARC mRNA were increased 2.7-fold (P < 0.001) in bleomycin-treated WT lungs in comparison with saline-treated lungs. Protein from bleomycin-treated WT lung contained significantly more hydroxyproline (191.9 μg/lung) than protein from either bleomycin-treated SPARC-null lungs or saline-treated WT and SPARC-null lungs (147.4 μg/lung, 125.4 μg/lung, and 113.0 μg/lung, respectively; P < 0.03). These results indicate that SPARC is increased in response to lung injury and that accumulation of collagen, as indicated by hydroxyproline content, is attenuated in the absence of SPARC. The properties of SPARC as a matricellular protein associated with cell proliferation and matrix turnover are consistent with its participation in the development of pulmonary fibrosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)L628-L635
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Volume277
Issue number3 21-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • BM- 40
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Fibroblast
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Lung injury
  • Osteonectin
  • Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine

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