β‐Catenin and Rho GTPases as downstream targets of TGF‐β1 during pulp repair |
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Authors: | Mei‐Ying Shao Ran Cheng Feng‐Ming Wang Hui Yang Li Cheng Tao Hu |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Peoples Republic of China |
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Abstract: | ![]() TGF‐β1 (transforming growth factor‐β1) plays a central role in regulating proliferation, migration and differentiation of dental pulp cells during the repair process after tooth injury. Our previous study showed that p38 mitogen‐activated protein kinase may act downstream of TGF‐β1 signalling to effect the differentiation of dental pulp cells. However, the molecular mechanisms that trigger and regulate the process remain to be elucidated. TGF‐β1 interacts with signalling pathways such as Wnt/β‐catenin and Rho to induce diverse biological effects. TGF‐β1 activates β‐catenin signalling, increases β‐catenin nuclear translocation and interacts with LEF/TCF to regulate gene expression. Morphologic changes in response to TGF‐β1 are associated with activation of Rho GTPases, but are abrogated by inhibitors of Rho‐associated kinase, a major downstream target of Rho. These results suggest that the Wnt/β‐catenin and Rho pathways may mediate the downstream events of TGF‐β1 signalling. |
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Keywords: | β ‐catenin cytoskeleton differentiation Rho GTPases migration TGF‐β 1 |
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