R-Spondin1 protects mice from chemotherapy or radiation-induced oral mucositis through the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway
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Edited by Michael Karin, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, and approved December 9, 2008
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↵1J.Z. and K.-A.K. contributed equally to this work. (received for review May 28, 2008)
Abstract
R-Spondin1 (RSpo1) is a novel secreted protein that augments canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling. We injected recombinant RSpo1 protein into transgenic Wnt reporter TOPGAL mice and have identified the oral mucosa as a target tissue for RSpo1. Administration of RSpo1 into normal mice triggered nuclear translocation of β-catenin and resulted in increased basal layer cellularity, thickened mucosa, and elevated epithelial cell proliferation in tongue. We herein evaluated the therapeutic potential of RSpo1 in treating chemotherapy or radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis in several mouse models. Prophylactic treatment with RSpo1 dose-dependently overcame the reduction of basal layer epithelial cellularity, mucosal thickness, and epithelial cell proliferation in tongues of mice exposed to whole-body irradiation. RSpo1 administration also substantially alleviated tongue mucositis in the oral cavity of mice receiving concomitant 5-fluorouracil and x-ray radiation. Furthermore, RSpo1 significantly reduced the extent of tongue ulceration in mice receiving a single fraction, high dose head-only radiation in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, combined therapy of RSpo1 and keratinocyte growth factor resulted in complete healing of tongue ulcers in mice subjected to snout-only irradiation. In conclusion, our results demonstrate RSpo1 to be a potent therapeutic agent for oral mucositis by enhancing basal layer epithelial regeneration and accelerating mucosal repair through up-regulation of Wnt/β-catenin pathway.
Footnotes
- 2To whom correspondence may be addressed. E-mail: jingsongzhao{at}yahoo.com or arieabo{at}hotmail.com
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Author contributions: J.Z., K.-A.K., and A.A. designed research; J.Z., J.D.V., S.P., and M.W. performed research; J.Z. contributed new reagents/analytic tools; J.Z. analyzed data; and J.Z. wrote the paper.
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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This article is a PNAS Direct Submission.
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This article contains supporting information online at www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/0805159106/DCSupplemental.
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