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Essential role of Smad3 in the inhibition of inflammation-induced PPARbeta/delta expression.


ABSTRACT: Wound healing proceeds by the concerted action of a variety of signals that have been well identified. However, the mechanisms integrating them and coordinating their effects are poorly known. Herein, we reveal how PPARbeta/delta (PPAR: peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor) follows a balanced pattern of expression controlled by a crosstalk between inflammatory cytokines and TGF-beta1. Whereas conditions that mimic the initial inflammatory events stimulate PPARbeta/delta expression, TGF-beta1/Smad3 suppresses this inflammation-induced PPARbeta/delta transcription, as seen in the late re-epithelialization/remodeling events. This TGF-beta1/Smad3 action involves an inhibitory effect on AP-1 activity and DNA binding that results in an inhibition of the AP-1-driven induction of the PPARbeta/delta promoter. As expected from these observations, wound biopsies from Smad3-null mice showed sustained PPARbeta expression as compared to those of their wild-type littermates. Together, these findings suggest a mechanism for setting the necessary balance between inflammatory signals, which trigger PPARbeta/delta expression, and TGF-beta1/Smad3 that governs the timely decrease of this expression as wound healing proceeds to completion.

SUBMITTER: Tan NS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC524401 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Essential role of Smad3 in the inhibition of inflammation-induced PPARbeta/delta expression.

Tan Nguan Soon NS   Michalik Liliane L   Di-Poï Nicolas N   Ng Chuan Young CY   Mermod Nicolas N   Roberts Anita B AB   Desvergne Béatrice B   Wahli Walter W  

The EMBO journal 20041007 21


Wound healing proceeds by the concerted action of a variety of signals that have been well identified. However, the mechanisms integrating them and coordinating their effects are poorly known. Herein, we reveal how PPARbeta/delta (PPAR: peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor) follows a balanced pattern of expression controlled by a crosstalk between inflammatory cytokines and TGF-beta1. Whereas conditions that mimic the initial inflammatory events stimulate PPARbeta/delta expression, TGF-bet  ...[more]

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