We have discovered that fibrillin-1, which forms extracellular microfibrils, can regulate the bioavailability of transforming growth factor (TGF) β1, a powerful cytokine that modulates cell survival and phenotype. Altered TGFβ signaling is a major contributor to the pathology of Marfan syndrome (MFS) and related diseases. In the presence of cell layer extracellular matrix, a fibrillin-1 sequence encoded by exons 44–49 releases endogenous TGFβ1, thereby stimulating TGFβ receptor–mediated Smad2 signaling. This altered TGFβ1 bioavailability does not require intact cells, proteolysis, or the altered expression of TGFβ1 or its receptors. Mass spectrometry revealed that a fibrillin-1 fragment containing the TGFβ1-releasing sequence specifically associates with full-length fibrillin-1 in cell layers. Solid-phase and BIAcore binding studies showed that this fragment interacts strongly and specifically with N-terminal fibrillin-1, thereby inhibiting the association of C-terminal latent TGFβ-binding protein 1 (a component of the large latent complex [LLC]) with N-terminal fibrillin-1. By releasing LLC from microfibrils, the fibrillin-1 sequence encoded by exons 44–49 can contribute to MFS and related diseases.
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January 22 2007
Fibrillin-1 regulates the bioavailability of TGFβ1
Shazia S. Chaudhry,
Shazia S. Chaudhry
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
2UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, England, UK
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Stuart A. Cain,
Stuart A. Cain
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
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Amanda Morgan,
Amanda Morgan
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
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Sarah L. Dallas,
Sarah L. Dallas
3Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO 64108
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C. Adrian Shuttleworth,
C. Adrian Shuttleworth
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
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Cay M. Kielty
Cay M. Kielty
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
2UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, England, UK
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Shazia S. Chaudhry
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
2UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, England, UK
Stuart A. Cain
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Amanda Morgan
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Sarah L. Dallas
3Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO 64108
C. Adrian Shuttleworth
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Cay M. Kielty
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
2UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, England, UK
Correspondence to Cay M. Kielty: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: ANOVA, analysis of variance; cbEGF, calcium-binding EGF; HDF, human dermal fibroblast; LAP, latency-associated propeptide; LLC, large latent complex; LTBP, latent TGFβ-binding protein; MFS, Marfan syndrome; SLC, small latent complex; TGFβR, TGFβ receptor; TSP-1, thrombospondin-1.
Received:
August 30 2006
Accepted:
December 20 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
J Cell Biol (2007) 176 (3): 355–367.
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Received:
August 30 2006
Accepted:
December 20 2006
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Shazia S. Chaudhry, Stuart A. Cain, Amanda Morgan, Sarah L. Dallas, C. Adrian Shuttleworth, Cay M. Kielty; Fibrillin-1 regulates the bioavailability of TGFβ1 . J Cell Biol 29 January 2007; 176 (3): 355–367. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200608167
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