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Terminal differentiation of Sol 8 myoblasts is retarded by a transforming growth factor-beta autocrine regulatory loop.

Séverine Allegra1, Jacques Yuan Li, José Maria Saez, Dominique Langlois.   

Abstract

In DM (differentiation medium), Sol 8 myoblasts spontaneously form myotubes and express the betaMHC (beta-myosin heavy chain), their main marker of terminal differentiation. This marker is detectable at 24 h, and increases up to 72 h. Our aim was to define temporal effects of TGFbeta (transforming growth factor beta) on betaMHC expression in Sol 8 cells. TGFbeta1 (1 ng/ml) added at time zero to DM decreased MyoD expression and completely inhibited betaMHC expression in Sol 8 cells. This inhibition of betaMHC expression was progressively lost when TGFbeta1 was added from 8 to 34 h. After 34 h, the cells were irreversibly differentiated, and TGFbeta1 did not inhibit betaMHC accumulation any longer. Two independent approaches showed that a TGFbeta autocrine regulatory loop retarded and partially impaired Sol 8 cell terminal differentiation. First, permanent immunoneutralization of the active TGFbetas released by the cells into DM increased betaMHC levels at 72 h compared with controls. Secondly, a dominant-negative mutant of the TGFbeta type II receptor was overexpressed in Sol 8 cells under the control of the betaMHC promoter. Both the dominant-negative receptor and the betaMHC gene were expressed after 24 h in DM. The delayed blocking of the TGFbeta signalling pathway by the dominant-negative receptor was as effective as permanent immunoneutralization to promote betaMHC expression. To conclude, TGFbeta inhibits Sol 8 cell terminal differentiation within a narrow time interval (24-34 h) that coincides with the onset of betaMHC expression.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15056073      PMCID: PMC1133849          DOI: 10.1042/BJ20031008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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