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TGF-Β signaling plays an important role in resisting γ-irradiation

Title
TGF-Β signaling plays an important role in resisting γ-irradiation
Authors
An Y.S.Kim M.-R.Lee S.-S.Lee Y.-S.Chung E.Song J.-Y.Lee J.Yi J.Y.
Ewha Authors
이윤실
SCOPUS Author ID
이윤실scopus
Issue Date
2013
Journal Title
Experimental Cell Research
ISSN
0014-4827JCR Link
Citation
Experimental Cell Research vol. 319, no. 4, pp. 466 - 473
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Transforming growth factor-Β1 (TGF-Β1) regulates various biological processes, including differentiation, bone remodeling and angiogenesis, and is particularly important as a regulator of homeostasis and cell growth in normal tissue. Interestingly, some studies have reported that TGF-Β1 induces apoptosis through induction of specific genes, whereas others suggest that TGF-Β1 inhibits apoptosis and facilitates cell survival. Resolving these discrepancies, which may reflect differences in cellular context, is an important research priority. Here, using the parental mink lung epithelial cell line, Mv1Lu, and its derivatives, R1B and DR26, lacking TGF-Β receptors, we investigated the involvement of TGF-Β signaling in the effects of γ-irradiation. We found that canonical TGF-Β signaling played an important role in protecting cells from γ-irradiation. Introduction of functional TGF-Β receptors or constitutively active Smads into R1B and DR26 cell lines reduced DNA fragmentation, Caspase-3 cleavage and γ-H2AX foci formation in γ-irradiated cells. Notably, we also found that de novo protein synthesis was required for the radio-resistant effects of TGF-Β1. Our data thus indicate that TGF-Β1 protected against γ-irradiation, decreasing DNA damage and reducing apoptosis, and thereby enhanced cell survival. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
DOI
10.1016/j.yexcr.2012.12.008
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