Platelet-derived growth factor alpha and beta receptors have overlapping functional activities towards fibroblasts.

Johanna Donovan, Xu Shiwen, Jill Norman, David Abraham
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Background: Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signalling is essential for many key cellular processes in mesenchymal cells. As there is redundancy in signalling between the five PDGF ligand isoforms and three PDGF receptor isoforms, and deletion of either of the receptors in vivo produces an embryonic lethal phenotype, it is not know which ligand and receptor combinations mediate specific cellular functions. Fibroblasts are key mediators in wound healing and tissues repair. Recent clinical trials using broad spectrum tyrosine kinase inhibitors in fibrotic diseases have highlighted the need to further examine the specific cellular roles each of the tyrosine kinases plays in fibrotic processes. In this study, we used PDGFR-specific neutralising antibodies to dissect out receptor-specific signalling events in fibroblasts in vitro, to further understand key cellular processes involved in wound healing and tissue repair.

Results: Neutralising antibodies against PDGFRs were shown to block signalling through PDGFRα and PDGFRβ receptors, reduce human PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB-induced collagen gel remodelling in dermal fibroblasts, and reduce migration stimulated by all PDGF ligands in human dermal and lung fibroblasts.

Conclusions: PDGFRα and PDGFRβ neutralising antibodies can be a useful tool in studying PDGFR isoform-specific cellular events.

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血小板衍生生长因子α和β受体对成纤维细胞具有重叠的功能活动。
背景:血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF)信号对于间充质细胞的许多关键细胞过程至关重要。由于五种血小板衍生生长因子配体同工酶和三种血小板衍生生长因子受体同工酶之间的信号传递存在冗余,而且在体内缺失任何一种受体都会产生胚胎致死表型,因此目前尚不清楚哪种配体和受体组合能介导特定的细胞功能。成纤维细胞是伤口愈合和组织修复的关键介质。最近使用广谱酪氨酸激酶抑制剂治疗纤维化疾病的临床试验突出表明,有必要进一步研究每种酪氨酸激酶在纤维化过程中发挥的特定细胞作用。在这项研究中,我们使用PDGFR特异性中和抗体在体外解剖成纤维细胞中的受体特异性信号事件,以进一步了解伤口愈合和组织修复所涉及的关键细胞过程:结果:针对 PDGFRs 的中和抗体可阻断 PDGFRα 和 PDGFRβ 受体的信号传导,减少人 PDGF-AA 和 PDGF-BB 诱导的真皮成纤维细胞胶原凝胶重塑,并减少人真皮和肺成纤维细胞在所有 PDGF 配体刺激下的迁移:结论:PDGFRα和PDGFRβ中和抗体是研究PDGFR同工酶特异性细胞事件的有用工具。
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