Transforming growth factor-beta 1 specifically localizes in elastin during synovial inflammation: an immunoelectron microscopic study.

Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung Pub Date : 1990-01-01
U I Heine, S M Wahl, E F Munoz, J B Allen, L R Ellingsworth, K C Flanders, A B Roberts, M B Sporn
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We report here that extracellular TGF-beta 1 is associated exclusively with microfibrils of elastin which are present in the extracellular matrix of the inflamed articular joint of the rat. Inflammation was initiated by bacterial cell walls localized in the synovium following intraperitoneal injection of the bacterial components. This synovitis is associated with both destruction of connective tissue components and matrix deposition. The growth factor was localized by using a polyclonal antibody raised to a synthetic peptide corresponding to amino terminal 30 amino acids of TGF-beta 1 in conjunction with a gold-labeled secondary antibody. The results suggest a close association of TGF-beta 1 with proteoglycans which are known to be a major component of the microfibrils in elastin. Proteoglycan-mediated binding and concentration of TGF-beta 1 in specific areas of the extracellular matrix may constitute a mechanism whereby the growth factor could be targeted to specific sites of action.

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在滑膜炎症期间,转化生长因子- β 1特异性定位于弹性蛋白:一项免疫电镜研究。
我们在此报告细胞外tgf - β 1仅与存在于大鼠发炎关节细胞外基质中的弹性蛋白微原纤维相关。炎症是由腹膜内注射细菌成分后滑膜内的细菌细胞壁引起的。这种滑膜炎与结缔组织成分的破坏和基质沉积有关。该生长因子是通过一种多克隆抗体与一种金标记二抗结合,结合tgf - β 1的氨基末端30个氨基酸的合成肽来定位的。结果表明tgf - β 1与蛋白聚糖密切相关,蛋白聚糖是弹性蛋白微原纤维的主要成分。蛋白聚糖介导的tgf - β 1在细胞外基质特定区域的结合和浓度可能构成了一种机制,使生长因子能够靶向特定的作用部位。
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