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Abstract

Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and macrophage-stimulating protein (MSP) have an intrinsic dual nature: they are trophic cytokines preventing apoptosis on one side and scatter factors promoting invasion on the other. For therapeutic use, their anti-apoptotic activity must be separated from their pro-invasive activity. To this end, we engineered chimeric factors containing selected functional domains of HGF and/or MSP in different combinations, and tested their biological activity. Here we present a chimeric cytokine derived from the alpha-chains of HGF and MSP, named Metron factor 1 for its ability to concomitantly activate the HGF receptor (Met) and the MSP receptor (Ron). We provide evidence that Metron factor 1 prevents apoptosis and stimulates cell proliferation at nanomolar concentrations, but is devoid of any pro-invasive activity. In an in vivo murine model of drug-induced nephrotoxicity, intravenous injection of recombinant Metron factor 1 prevented renal damage and preserved tubular integrity.

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Title
An HGF-MSP chimera disassociates the trophic properties of scatter factors from their pro-invasive activity
Author
Michieli, Paolo; Cavassa, Silvia; Basilico, Cristina; De Luca, Annarita; Mazzone, Massimiliano; Asti, Cinzia; Chiusaroli, Riccardo; Guglielmi, Mario; Bossù, Paola; Colotta, Francesco; Caselli, Gianfranco; Comoglio, Paolo M
Pages
488-95
Publication year
2002
Publication date
May 2002
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
10870156
e-ISSN
15461696
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
222298287
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group May 2002