SYNERGISTIC INDUCTION OF ALPHA(2)-MACROGLOBULIN SYNTHESIS BY FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-II AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR BETA(1) IN BOVINE ADRENOCORTICAL-CELLS
C. Savona et al., SYNERGISTIC INDUCTION OF ALPHA(2)-MACROGLOBULIN SYNTHESIS BY FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-II AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR BETA(1) IN BOVINE ADRENOCORTICAL-CELLS, Growth factors, 10(3), 1994, pp. 197-205
We report here that basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2), a potent m
itogen for adrenocortical cells, stimulates the expression of alpha(2)
-macroglobulin by these cells at a transcriptional level and is synerg
istic with TGF beta(1) for this effect. This is supported by the follo
wing observations: (i) Treatment of adrenocortical cells by FGF-2 resu
lted in a time-dependent and dose-dependent increase of alpha(2)M synt
hesis. (ii) FGF-2 did not modify alpha(2)M secretion rate; (iii) The i
nduction of alpha(2)M synthesis by FGF-2 was not observed in the prese
nce of the transcription inhibitor DRB; (iv) The amount of alpha(2)M m
RNA was increased by 2 to 3 fold under either FGF-2 or TGF beta(1) tre
atment; (v) Optimal doses of TGF beta and FGF-2 synergistically increa
sed alpha(2)M synthesis. Since alpha(2)M is a growth factor-binding pr
otein, its regulation by FGF-2 may represent an important feedback mec
hanism controlling the bioactivity of autocrine regulators (FGF-2, TFG
beta) of adrenocortical functions.