Protein atlas of fibroblast specific protein 1 (FSP1)/S100A4
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Protein atlas of fibroblast specific protein 1 (FSP1)/S100A4
Abstract
Fibroblast specific protein 1 (FSP1)/S100A4 is a calcium binding protein which has been linked to epithelial-mesenchymal transition, tissue fibrosis, pulmonary vascular disease, metastatic tumour development, increased tumour cell motility and invasiveness. This protein is reported to be also expressed in newly formed and differentiated fibroblasts and has been used in various studies to demonstrate epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). We aimed to characterize S100A4 positive cells in different human tissue compartments, with the focus on fibroblasts/myofibroblast. We found S100A4 expression in a wide range of cells. Fibroblasts/myofibroblasts showed a broad spectrum of staining intensity, ranging from negative to strong expression of S100A4, with the strongest expression in smooth muscle actin positive myofibroblasts. Cells of haematopoietic lineage, namely CD4 and CD8 positive T-lymphocytes, but not B-lymphocytes expressed S100A4. All investigated monocytes, macrophages and specialised histiocytes were positive for S100A4. Even some epithelial cells of the kidney and bladder were positive for S100A4. Expression was also found in the vasculature. Here, cells of the subendothelial space, tunica adventitia and some smooth muscle cells of the tunica media were positive for S100A4. In summary, S100A4 is expressed in various cell types of different lineage and is not, as originally believed, specific for fibroblasts (FSP). Results attained under the premise of specificity of FSP1/S100A4 for fibroblasts, like the founding research on EMT type 2 in kidney and liver, therefore need to be reinterpreted.
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