Differential and combined effects of cardiotrophin-1 and TGF-β 1 on cardiac myofibroblast proliferation and contraction
Myofibroblasts respond to an array of signals from mitogens and cytokines during the course of wound healing following a myocardial infarction (MI), and these signals may coordinate ventricular myofibroblast proliferation. Furthermore, myofibroblasts are contractile and contribute to wound contracti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007-08, Vol.293 (2), p.H1053-H1064 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Myofibroblasts respond to an array of signals from mitogens and cytokines during the course of wound healing following a myocardial infarction (MI), and these signals may coordinate ventricular myofibroblast proliferation. Furthermore, myofibroblasts are contractile and contribute to wound contraction by imparting mechanical tension on surrounding extracellular matrix. Although TGF-β
1
, CT-1, and PDGF-BB participate in various stages of post-MI wound healing, their combined net effect(s) on myofibroblast function is unknown. We investigated myofibroblast proliferation, expression of cell cycle proteins, and contractile function of cells treated with TGF-β
1
and/or CT-1. We confirmed that TGF-β
1
(10 ng/ml) suppresses proliferation of these cells, whereas CT-1 (10 ng/ml) and, for comparative purposes, PDGF-BB (1 ng/ml) treatments were associated with proliferation. Specific TGF-β
1
treatment ablated CT-1-induced myofibroblast proliferation. TGF-β
1
effects were specific, as they were suppressed by either TGF-β-neutralizing antibody or viral Smad7 overexpression. TGF-β
1
treatment also increased expression of p27 and decreased expression of cyclin E and Cdk2 in primary cells. CT-1 (10 ng/ml) treatment of myofibroblasts had no effect on collagen gel deformation versus controls, whereas TGF-β
1
(10 ng/ml) and PDGF (10 ng/ml) treatments were associated with significant cell contraction; again, TGF-β
1
-mediated contraction was unaffected by CT-1. Alone, CT-1 and TGF-β
1
treatments exert opposing effects on myofibroblast function, whereas in combination TGF-β
1
-mediated effects supersede those of CT-1 (and PDGF-BB). Thus TGF-β
1
and CT-1 exert differential effects on myofibroblast proliferation and contraction in vitro, and we suggest that a balance of these effects may be important for the execution of normal cardiac wound healing. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.00935.2006 |