TGF-beta and the regulation of neuron survival and death
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TGF-beta and the regulation of neuron survival and death
Abstract
Transforming growth factor-betas (TGF-betas) constitute a superfamily of multifunctional cytokines with important implications in morphogenesis, cell differentiation, and tissue remodeling. In the developing nervous system, TGF-beta2 and -beta3 occur in radial and astroglial cells as well as in many populations of postmitotic, differentiating neurons. TGF-beta1 is restricted to the choroid plexus and meninges. In addition to functions related to glial cell maturation and performances, TGF-beta2 and -beta3 are important regulators of neuron survival. In contrast to neurotrophic factors, as for example, neurotrophins, TGF-betas are most likely not neurotrophic by themselves. However, they can dramatically increase the potency of select neurotrophins, fibroblast growth factor-2, ciliary neurotrophic factor, and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF). In the case of GDNF, we have shown that GDNF fails to promote the survival of highly purified neuron populations in vitro unless it is supplemented with TGF-beta. This also applies to the in vivo situation, where antibodies to all three TGF-beta isoforms fully prevent the trophic effect of GDNF on axotomized, target-deprived neurons. In addition to the TGF-beta isoforms -beta2 and -beta3, other members of the TGF-beta superfamily are expressed in the nervous system having important roles in embryonic patterning, cell migration, and neuronal transmitter determination. We have cloned and expressed a novel TGF-beta, named growth/differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15). GDF-15 is synthesized in the choroid plexus and released into the CSF, but also occurs in all regions investigated of the developing and adult brain. GDF-15 is a potent trophic factor for developing and 6-OHDA-lesioned midbrain dopaminergic neurons in vitro and in vivo, matching the potency of GDNF.
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