Abstract

Keratinocyte growth factor 1 (KGF1) is a growth factor that promotes epidermal cell proliferation, migration, differentiation, and wound repair. It is expressed at low levels in a form of inclusion body in E. coli. In order to increase its expression and activity, we produced tobacco plants expressing KGF1 via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation using a potato virus X (PVX)-based vector (pgR107). The vector contained the sequence encoding the KGF1 gene fused with a green florescence protein. The recombinant plasmid was introduced into leaf cells of Nicotiana benthamiana (a wild Australian tobacco) via Agrobacterium-mediated agroinfiltration. As determined by fluorescence and Western blot of leaf extracts, the KGF1 gene was correctly translated into the tobacco plants. The recombinant KGF1 was purified from plant tissues by heparin affinity chromatography, and cell proliferation in NIH/3T3 cells was stimulated by the purified KGF1. The purified KGF1 was also applied to the wounds of type-II diabetic rats. KGF1 had accumulated to levels as high as 530 μg/g fresh weight in the leaves of agroinfected plants. We show that plant-derived KGF1 can promote the proliferation of NIH/3T3 cells and have significant effects on the type-II diabetic rat. The present findings indicated that KGF1 from tobacco maintains its biological activity, implying prospective industrial production in a plant bioreactor.

Highlights

  • Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF1) is a member of the fibroblast growth factor family

  • The DNA coding sequences for Keratinocyte growth factor 1 (KGF1)-GFP were controlled by a strong subgenomic promoter of the potato virus X (PVX) coat protein

  • Confocal microscopy analysis revealed that the KGF1-GFP and smGFP proteins were localized in the cytoplasm (Figure 3). These results demonstrate that agroinfection is an efficient method of initiating PVX infection and that the Potato virus X- (PVX-)based binary vector is an efficient transient expression vector for production of KGF1-GFP in N. benthamiana

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Introduction

Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF1) is a member of the fibroblast growth factor family ( denoted as FGF7). KGF1 is produced by cells of mesenchymal origin and secreted via a paracrine secretion mechanism. It binds to epithelial cellspecific receptors and plays important roles in wound repair, embryonic development, tumor generation, and immunologic reconstitution [1–7]. KGF1 promotes cell proliferation and is expressed at high levels during wound repair. KGF1 can promote epidermal cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation and can increase proliferation and differentiation of skin hair follicles and sebaceous gland precursor cells [6, 8–10]. We employed a tobacco viral expression system to improve the expression efficiency and activity of KGF1

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