PPM1A as a key target of the application of JiaweiMaxingShigan decoction for the attenuation of radiationinduced epithelialmesenchymal transition in type II alveolar epithelial cells.
Mol Med Rep
; 24(5)2021 11.
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Radiationinduced lung tissue injury is an important reason for the limited application of radiotherapy on thoracic malignancies. Previously, we reported that administration of JiaweiMaxingShigan decoction (JMSD) attenuated the radiationinduced epithelialmesenchymal transition (EMT) in alveolar epithelial cells (AECs) via TGFß/Smad signaling. The present study aimed to examine the role of protein phosphatase Mg2+/Mn2+dependent 1A (PPM1A) in the antiEMT activity of JMSD on AECs. The components in the aqueous extract of JMSD were identified by highperformance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray mass spectrometry. Primary rat type II AECs were treated with radiation (60Co γray at 8 Gy) and JMSDmedicated serum. PPM1A was overexpressed and knocked down in the AECs via lentivirus transduction and the effects of JMSD administration on the key proteins related to TGFß1/Smad signaling were measured by western blotting. It was found that radiation decreased the PPM1A expression in the AECs and JMSDmedicated serum upregulated the PPM1A expressions in the radiationinduced AECs. PPM1A overexpression increased the Ecadherin level but decreased the phosphorylated (p)Smad2/3, vimentin and αsmooth muscle actin (αSMA) levels in the AECs. By contrast, the PPM1A knockdown decreased the Ecadherin level and increased the pSmad2/3, vimentin and αSMA levels in the AECs and these effects could be blocked by SB431542 (TGFß1/Smad signaling inhibitor). JMSD administration increased the Ecadherin level and decreased the pSmad2/3, vimentin and αSMA levels in the AECs; however, these effects could be blocked by siPPM1A2. In conclusion, PPM1A is a key target of JMSD administration for the attenuation of the radiationinduced EMT in primary type II AECs via the TGFß1/Smad pathway.
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Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas
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Células Epiteliais Alveolares
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Transição Epitelial-Mesenquimal
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Proteína Fosfatase 2C
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Animals
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2021
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