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Requirement of Type III TGF-β Receptor for Endocardial Cell Transformation in the Heart
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Cardiac MuscleHeart FailureEngineeringImmunologyBiomedical EngineeringCardiovascular FunctionStructural Heart DiseaseType IiCellular PhysiologyAngiogenesisCardiac Endothelial CellsFibroblast Growth FactorMatrix BiologyCell SignalingCardiologyMechanobiologyEndocardial Cell TransformationVascular BiologyCardiac ReprogrammingCell BiologyTgf-beta SignalingCardiac PathologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionMedicine
Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) signaling is mediated by a complex of type I (TBRI) and type II (TBRII) receptors. The type III receptor (TBRIII) lacks a recognizable signaling domain and has no clearly defined role in TGF-beta signaling. Cardiac endothelial cells that undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transformation express TBRIII, and here TBRIII-specific antisera were found to inhibit mesenchyme formation and migration in atrioventricular cushion explants. Misexpression of TBRIII in nontransforming ventricular endothelial cells conferred transformation in response to TGF-beta2. These results support a model where TBRIII localizes transformation in the heart and plays an essential, nonredundant role in TGF-beta signaling.
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