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  • Title: Expression and function of TbetaRII-B, a variant of the type II TGF-beta receptor, in human chondrocytes.
    Author: Parker WL, Finnson KW, Soe-Lin H, Knaus P, Philip A.
    Journal: Osteoarthritis Cartilage; 2007 Apr; 15(4):442-53. PubMed ID: 17175180.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) has profound effects on chondrocyte proliferation and matrix production, and dysregulation of TGF-beta action has been implicated in osteoarthritis. The mechanisms by which the diverse actions of TGF-beta are regulated in chondrocytes are unclear. Although it is well documented that TGF-beta signaling is transduced by types I and II receptors, other TGF-beta receptors may play critical roles by regulating signaling receptor activity. Our objective was to examine the expression of TbetaRII-B, a splice variant of the type II TGF-beta receptor, and to analyze its role in regulating TGF-beta signaling in human chondrocytes. METHODS: TbetaRII-B expression was examined in human cartilage tissue specimens, human chondrocyte cell lines C28/I2 and tsT/AC62, and human primary chondrocytes by Western blot and reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Ligand binding and heteromerization of TbetaRII-B with other TGF-beta receptors on the cell surface were analyzed by affinity labeling, immunoprecipitation, and two-dimensional SDS-PAGE. Regulation of TGF-beta responses by TbetaRII-B was determined by examining Smad2 phosphorylation, Smad3-specific signaling, transcriptional activity, and type II collagen levels. RESULTS: TbetaRII-B is expressed in normal and osteoarthritic human cartilage. Furthermore, it is a dynamic component of the TGF-beta receptor system in human chondrocytes, forming heteromeric complexes with the types I and II TGF-beta receptors, betaglycan and endoglin. Importantly, overexpression of TbetaRII-B leads to enhanced TGF-beta signaling and responses in chondrocytes. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that TbetaRII-B may play a key role in the regulation of TGF-beta action in human chondrocytes.
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