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Signaling pathway by which TGF-beta1 increases expression of latent TGF-beta binding protein-2 at the transcriptional level.

W Ahmed1, U Kucich, W Abrams, M Bashir, J Rosenbloom, F Segade, R Mecham, J Rosenbloom.   

Abstract

The cytokine transforming growth factor-beta has multiple effects on a wide variety of cell types. These effects include modulation of growth and regulation of gene transcription. In the present work, we demonstrate that TGF-beta1 increases transcription of the latent transforming growth factor-beta binding protein-2 ( LTBP-2) gene in cultured human fetal lung fibroblasts leading to a significant increase in LTBP-2 mRNA steady state level. The stability of LTBP-2 mRNA was not appreciably altered. A corresponding increase in production of LTBP-2 protein accompanied the increase in mRNA. Through the use of specific inhibitors, we demonstrate that a member of the Ras super family and a protein kinase C, probably of the atypical (non-diacylglycerol, non-Ca++ dependent) class are likely to be components in the signaling pathway. However, phospholipases, G proteins and extracellular-signal regulated kinases do not appear to be involved. These results combined with previous findings on elastin regulation by TGF-beta1 (Kucich et al. (1997). Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., 17: 10-16) demonstrate that TGF-beta1 can coordinately increase the steady state levels of mRNAs encoding components of the elastic fiber, but through diverse mechanisms. In contrast to LTBP-2, increased elastin expression is achieved by message stabilization. Furthermore, the TGF-beta1 signaling pathways differ and while the pathway leading to increased LTBP-2 transcription shares components with those modulating transcription of other genes, it is unlikely to be precisely congruent with any other previously described one.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9862226     DOI: 10.3109/03008209809002444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Connect Tissue Res        ISSN: 0300-8207            Impact factor:   3.417


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