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TGF-?1 and TGF-?2 abundance in liver diseases of mice and men.


ABSTRACT: TGF-?1 is a major player in chronic liver diseases promoting fibrogenesis and tumorigenesis through various mechanisms. The expression and function of TGF-?2 have not been investigated thoroughly in liver disease to date. In this paper, we provide evidence that TGF-?2 expression correlates with fibrogenesis and liver cancer development.Using quantitative realtime PCR and ELISA, we show that TGF-?2 mRNA expression and secretion increased in murine HSCs and hepatocytes over time in culture and were found in the human-derived HSC cell line LX-2. TGF-?2 stimulation of the LX-2 cells led to upregulation of the TGF-? receptors 1, 2, and 3, whereas TGF-?1 treatment did not alter or decrease their expression. In liver regeneration and fibrosis upon CCl4 challenge, the transient increase of TGF-?2 expression was accompanied by TGF-?1 and collagen expression. In bile duct ligation-induced fibrosis, TGF-?2 upregulation correlated with fibrotic markers and was more prominent than TGF-?1 expression. Accordingly, MDR2-KO mice showed significant TGF-?2 upregulation within 3 to 15 months but minor TGF-?1 expression changes. In 5 of 8 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)/hepatoblastoma cell lines, relatively high TGF-?2 expression and secretion were observed, with some cell lines even secreting more TGF-?2 than TGF-?1. TGF-?2 was also upregulated in tumors of TGF?/cMyc and DEN-treated mice. The analysis of publically available microarray data of 13 human HCC collectives revealed considerable upregulation of TGF-?2 as compared to normal liver.Our study demonstrates upregulation of TGF-?2 in liver disease and suggests TGF-?2 as a promising therapeutic target for tackling fibrosis and HCC.

SUBMITTER: Dropmann A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4991397 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TGF-β1 is a major player in chronic liver diseases promoting fibrogenesis and tumorigenesis through various mechanisms. The expression and function of TGF-β2 have not been investigated thoroughly in liver disease to date. In this paper, we provide evidence that TGF-β2 expression correlates with fibrogenesis and liver cancer development.Using quantitative realtime PCR and ELISA, we show that TGF-β2 mRNA expression and secretion increased in murine HSCs and hepatocytes over time in culture and wer  ...[more]

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