TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of TGF-β1-binding proteins in human bone marrow stromal cells
AU - Robledo, Mar M.
AU - Hidalgo, Andrés
AU - Lastres, Pedro
AU - Arroyo, Alicia G.
AU - Bernabeu, Carmelo
AU - Sánchez-Madrid, Francisco
AU - Teixidó, Joaquín
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The proliferation and differentiation of haemopoietic progenitor cells is dependent on their close relation with bone marrow stromal cells, which constitute a source of cytokines as well as expressing receptors for both the cytokines and progenitor cell adhesion molecules necessary for regulated haemopoiesis. We have generated human bone marrow stromal cell cultures and analysed the TGF-β1 receptor components expressed by these cells. [125I]TGFβ1- affinity labelling experiments showed the involvement of type I and II receptors in the binding of TGF-β1, as demonstrated by specific immunoprecipitation of 125I]TGF-β1-receptor complexes. In addition, large TGF-β1-labelled complexes displaying an electrophoretic mobility similar to betaglycan were also observed in these experiments. Endoglin, another component of the TGF-β receptor system, was detected by flow cytometry on the surface of cultured marrow stromal cells, and in the human bone marrow stromal cell line Str-5, and was immunoprecipitated from surface-iodinated cells. Endoglin on the stromal cells was able to bind TGF-β1, as demonstrated by specific immunoprecipitation of [125I]TGF-β1-endoglin complexes using anti-endoglin antibodies. The results presented provide evidence that bone marrow stromal cells are fully capable of responding to TGF-β1. Given the important role of TGF-β as a regulator of the synthesis of cytokines and cytokine receptors, as well as cell adhesion molecules, these data indicate that the binding of TGF-β1 by stromal cells might represent an important step in the regulation of the proliferation and differentiation of haemopoietic progenitor cells.
AB - The proliferation and differentiation of haemopoietic progenitor cells is dependent on their close relation with bone marrow stromal cells, which constitute a source of cytokines as well as expressing receptors for both the cytokines and progenitor cell adhesion molecules necessary for regulated haemopoiesis. We have generated human bone marrow stromal cell cultures and analysed the TGF-β1 receptor components expressed by these cells. [125I]TGFβ1- affinity labelling experiments showed the involvement of type I and II receptors in the binding of TGF-β1, as demonstrated by specific immunoprecipitation of 125I]TGF-β1-receptor complexes. In addition, large TGF-β1-labelled complexes displaying an electrophoretic mobility similar to betaglycan were also observed in these experiments. Endoglin, another component of the TGF-β receptor system, was detected by flow cytometry on the surface of cultured marrow stromal cells, and in the human bone marrow stromal cell line Str-5, and was immunoprecipitated from surface-iodinated cells. Endoglin on the stromal cells was able to bind TGF-β1, as demonstrated by specific immunoprecipitation of [125I]TGF-β1-endoglin complexes using anti-endoglin antibodies. The results presented provide evidence that bone marrow stromal cells are fully capable of responding to TGF-β1. Given the important role of TGF-β as a regulator of the synthesis of cytokines and cytokine receptors, as well as cell adhesion molecules, these data indicate that the binding of TGF-β1 by stromal cells might represent an important step in the regulation of the proliferation and differentiation of haemopoietic progenitor cells.
KW - Bone marrow
KW - Haemopoiesis
KW - Stroma
KW - TGF-β
KW - TGF-β receptors
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1996.d01-1698.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1996.d01-1698.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 8652367
AN - SCOPUS:0029938563
SN - 0007-1048
VL - 93
SP - 507
EP - 514
JO - British Journal of Haematology
JF - British Journal of Haematology
IS - 3
ER -