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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI119031

Osteopontin is produced by rat cardiac fibroblasts and mediates A(II)-induced DNA synthesis and collagen gel contraction.

N Ashizawa, K Graf, Y S Do, T Nunohiro, C M Giachelli, W P Meehan, T L Tuan, and W A Hsueh

University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Los Angeles 90033, USA.

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First published November 15, 1996 - More info

Published in Volume 98, Issue 10 (November 15, 1996)
J Clin Invest. 1996;98(10):2218–2227. doi:10.1172/JCI119031.
Copyright © 1996, The American Society for Clinical Investigation.

Published November 15, 1996
Abstract

Angiotensin II (AII) is a critical factor in cardiac remodeling which involves hypertrophy, fibroblast proliferation, and extracellular matrix production. However, little is known about the mechanism by which AII accelerates these responses. Osteopontin is an acidic phosphoprotein with RGD (arginine-glycine-aspartate) sequences that are involved in the vascular smooth muscle cell remodeling process. We identified the presence of osteopontin mRNA and protein in cultured rat cardiac fibroblasts and its prominent regulation by AII (10(-11) M). Osteopontin message levels were increased fourfold (P < 0.01) and protein fivefold (P < 0.05) at 24 h after addition of AII (10(-7) M). This response was inhibited by the AT1 receptor blocker, losartan. Osteopontin mRNA levels were increased in hypertrophied ventricles from animals with renovascular hypertension (1.6-fold, P < 0.05) and aortic banding (2.9-fold, P < 0.05). To examine the function of osteopontin, we determined its effects on (a) the ability of cardiac fibroblasts to contract three-dimensional collagen gels and (b) cardiac fibroblast growth. A monoclonal antibody against osteopontin partially blocked AII-induced three-dimensional collagen gel contraction by cardiac fibroblasts (64+/-4 vs. 86+/-5% in the presence of antibody, P < 0.05), while osteopontin itself promoted contraction of the gels by fibroblasts (71+/-5%, P < 0.05 compared with control). Either a monoclonal antibody against beta3 integrin which is a ligand for osteopontin or the RGD peptide blocked both AII and osteopontin-induced collagen gel contraction. Thus, the osteopontin RGD sequence binds to beta3 integrins on the fibroblast to promote fibroblast binding to collagen. All induced a threefold increase in DNA synthesis of cardiac fibroblasts, which was completely blocked by antibodies against osteopontin and beta3 integrin, or by RGD peptide, but not by controls. Thus, All-induced growth of cardiac fibroblasts also requires osteopontin engagement of the beta3 integrin. Taken together, these results provide the first evidence that osteopontin is a potentially important mediator of AII regulation of cardiac fibroblast behavior in the cardiac remodeling process.

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