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Original Article

TGF-β1, β2, β1.2, and the Bone Morphogenetic Protein BMP 2: Members of the Transforming Growth Factor Type β Supergene Family with Different Morphogenetic Effects on Rat Astrocyte Cultures

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Pages 77-81 | Received 05 Jul 1990, Accepted 07 Nov 1990, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The transforming growth factors type β(TGF-β) are immunoregulatory cytokines with pronounced effects on tissue homeostatis and repair. We observed that TGF-β1 TGF-β2 and the heterodimeric TGF-β1.2 induced astrocyte hyperplasia and strongly affected monolayer formation. After confluent growth, astrocytes are contact inhibited and form a dense monolayer. Addition of TGF-β induced migration of cells to local centers, the formation of foci, followed by detachment of these aggregates from the cell culture surface. This effect was unique and could neither be induced by BMP2, a member of the decapentaplegic subfamily of type β transforming growth factors nor by other cytokines or interleukins.

Thus TGF-β secreted by activated leukocytes might be a local regulator of astrocyte function during regenerative processes in inflammatory demyelinating brain disease.

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