IFISE   05411
INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Cross-talk between IFN-alpha and TGF-beta 1 signaling pathways in preneoplastic rat liver
Autor/es:
ALVAREZ, M.L.; QUIROGA, A.D.; PARODY, J.P.; RONCO, M.T.; FRANCÉS, D.E.; CARNOVALE, C.E.; CARRILLO, M.C.
Revista:
Growth Factors
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 27 p. 1 - 11
Resumen:
Interferon-gamma/transforming growth factor-beta (IFN-gamma/TGF-beta) pathways have opposite effects on diverse cellular functions. However, little is known about interactions between IFN-alpha/TGF-beta. In previous studies, we showed that IFN-alpha2b increases TGF-beta(1) production and secretion in hepatocytes from preneoplastic rat livers. Here, the interaction between IFN-alpha/TGF-beta(1) pathways was explored. We observed a positive cross-talk between IFN-alpha and TGF-beta(1) signaling, with activation of both pathways. p300 protein levels in hepatocytes from preneoplastic livers were enough to interact with both activated Stat1 and Smad2/3. Besides, Smad7 was not directly related with TGF-beta(1) and IFN-alpha signals. Interestingly, we reported the novel finding that the autocrine TGF-beta(1) up-regulates TGF-betaRII at protein and mRNA levels. In conclusion, the intracellular signals triggered by IFN-alpha2b and by autocrine TGF-beta(1) are integrated at the nuclear level, where activated Stat1 and Smad2/3 are capable of interact with p300, present in no restrictive cellular amounts.