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Opposing actions of TGFbeta and MAP kinase signaling in undifferentiated hen granulosa cells
Authors:Woods Dori C  Haugen Morgan J  Johnson A L
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Notre Dame, P.O. Box 369, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA.
Abstract:The present studies were conducted to establish interactions between transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta and the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family members, TGFalpha and betacellulin (BTC), relative to proliferation and differentiation of granulosa cells in hen ovarian follicles. Results presented demonstrate expression of TGFbeta isoforms, plus TGFalpha, BTC, and ErbB receptors in prehierarchal follicles, thus establishing the potential for autocrine/paracrine signaling and cross-talk within granulosa cells at the onset of differentiation. Treatment with TGFalpha or BTC increases levels of TGFbeta1 mRNA in undifferentiated granulosa cells, while the selective inhibitor of mitogen activated protein kinase signaling, U0126, reverses these effects. Moreover, TGFbeta1 attenuates c-myc mRNA expression and granulosa cell proliferation, while TGFalpha blocks both these inhibitory effects. Collectively, these data provide evidence that EGF family ligands regulate both the expression and biological actions of TGFbeta1 in hen granulosa cells, and indicate that the timely interaction of these opposing factors is an important modulator of both granulosa cell proliferation and differentiation.
Keywords:Granulosa cells  Transforming growth factor-β  Mitogen activated protein kinase  c-myc  FSH receptor  Hen
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