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Control of fibrosis by TGFβ signalling modulation promotes redifferentiation during limited regeneration of mouse ear

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 64, Issue 7-9, Pages 423-432

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UNIV BASQUE COUNTRY UPV-EHU PRESS
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.190237ra

Keywords

ear-hole; SB431542; regeneration; TGF beta signalling; fibrosis

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Transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) signalling is involved in several aspects of regeneration in many organs and tissues of primitive vertebrates. It has been difficult to recognize the role of this signal in mammal regeneration due to the low ability of this animal class to reconstitute tissues. Nevertheless, ear-holes in middle-age female mice represent a model to study the limited epimorphic-like regeneration in mammals. Using this model, in this study we explored the possible participation of TGF beta signalling in mammal regeneration. Positive pSmad3 cells, as well as TGF beta 1 and TGF beta 1 isoforms, were detected during the redifferentiation phase in the blastema-like structure. Daily administration of the inhibitor of the TGF beta intracellular pathway, SB431542, during 7 days from the re-differentiation phase, resulted in a decreased level of pSmad3 accompanied by a transitory higher growth of the new tissue, larger cartilage nodules, and new muscle formation. These phenotypes were associated with a decrease in the number of alpha-SMA-positive cells and loose packing of collagen I.These results indicate that the modulation of the fibrosis mediated by TGF beta signalling contributes to enhancing the differentiation of cartilage and muscle during limited ear-hole regeneration.

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