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Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. 2008, doi:10.1165/rcmb.2007-0348OC
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Submitted on September 23, 2007
Revised on July 31, 2008

Thy1 Upregulates FasL Expression in Lung Myofibroblast via Src Family Kinases

Pazit Y Cohen1, Raphael Breuer2*, and Shulamit B Wallach-Dayan1

1 Lung Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Institute of Pulmonary Medicine, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel, 2 Lung Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Institute of Pulmonary Medicine, Hadassah - Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Department of Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: raffi{at}hadassah.org.il.

We have previously demonstrated that myofibroblasts from lungs with bleomycin-induced fibrosis overexpress FasL molecules. Two subpopulations of fibroblasts, distinguished by their expression of Thy1 molecules, have been shown in the lungs of both mice and humans. Thy1-mediated FasL induction has been reported in T cells through the use of anti-Thy1 (G7). We therefore sought to determine whether FasL expression in lung myofibroblasts is associated with and/or dependent on Thy1 expression, and to examine the underlying mechanism of regulation. We show that myofibroblast Thy1 expression is associated with increased FasL expression. Moreover, we directly show that Thy1 activation induces FasL upregulation. Initially, Thy1 activation causes translocation of FasL to the membrane surface, and later induces de novo synthesis of FasL at the mRNA and protein levels. In contrast to Thy1 activation, TNF-{alpha} and IFN-{gamma} do not induce FasL myofibroblast upregulation. Using Src family kinase (SFKs) inhibitor (PP2) we show the general involvement of SFKs in Thy1 signal transduction leading to FasL upregulation; and using specific siRNA, we show the particular involvement of Fyn, one protein in the SFK family. These results demonstrate that Thy1 in myofibroblasts is not just a marker, but is a functional protein that transmits signals into the cell, upregulating its FasL expression.







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