Literature DB >> 19309720

Connective tissue growth factor is a Smad2 regulated amplifier of transforming growth factor beta actions in hepatocytes--but without modulating bone morphogenetic protein 7 signaling.

Olav A Gressner1, Birgit Lahme, Monika Siluschek, Katharina Rehbein, Ralf Weiskirchen, Axel M Gressner.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: In vivo knockdown of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN2) was recently shown to attenuate the formation of experimental liver fibrosis. The secreted, cysteine-rich growth factor is proposed to adversely modulate the binding of profibrogenic transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) and its natural antagonist bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) to their cognate receptors in several cellular systems, but the functionality of CTGF in modulation of the TGF-beta/BMP signaling pathways is still unknown. This study aims at characterizing a potentially differential modulating role of CTGF on TGF-beta- and BMP7-dependent transactivation of reporter gene [Ad-(CAGA)(12)-MLP-luc, Ad-hCTGF-luc, and Ad-(BRE)(2)-luc reporter gene] expression in rat hepatocytes. In this context, emphasis is also placed on the differential roles of Smad2 and Smad3 in the TGF-beta-dependent transactivation of the endogenous CTGF gene and the CTGF gene reporter, as investigated following adenoviral infection of wild-type and dominant negative Smad2/3 or treatment with the specific inhibitor of Smad3 or ALK5-specific (SB-431542) inhibitor. In this analysis, we found (1) a selective transcriptional activation of the CTGF promoter by Smad2 (but not Smad3); (2) the failure of BMP7 to inhibit the transcriptional activation of the Smad3-selective (CAGA)(12)-luc reporter by TGF-beta, as well as the failure of TGF-beta to inhibit the transcriptional activation of the Smad5-selective (BRE)(2)-luc reporter by BMP7; and (3) the sensitization of hepatocytes toward TGF-beta type I receptor (ALK5)/Smad2 and Smad3-mediated TGF-beta signaling by CTGF, whereas BMP type I receptor (ALK1)/Smad5-mediated BMP7 signaling is not modulated.
CONCLUSION: CTGF acts as a Smad2-dependent sensitizer of TGF-beta actions that does not influence BMP7 signaling in hepatocytes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19309720     DOI: 10.1002/hep.22850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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