9,13‐di‐<i>cis</i>‐Retinoic acid induces the production of tPA and activation of latent TGF‐β via RARα in a human liver stellate cell line, LI90

Shoko Imai(Gifu University), Masataka Okuno(Gifu University), Hisataka Moriwaki(Gifu University), Yasutoshi Muto(Gifu University), Kazuhiro Murakami(Tohoku University), Koichi Shudo(The University of Tokyo), Yasuhiro Suzuki, Soichi Kojima
FEBS Letters
July 7, 1997
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Abstract

We studied the mechanism by which 9,13-di-cis-retinoic acid (9,13dcRA), a novel and endogenous stereoisomer of all-trans-RA, induces TGF-beta formation in a human liver stellate cell line, LI90. 9,13dcRA induced the expression of RAR alpha and RARbeta, enhanced the production of tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA), thereby, surface plasmin levels, and induced the activation of latent TGF-beta. Similar effects were obtained with RAR alpha-selective retinoid, but not with RARbeta- or RARgamma-selective retinoid, and the induction was inhibited by RAR alpha-selective antagonist. These results suggest that 9,13dcRA up-regulates tPA expression, resulting in the formation of TGF-beta by LI90 cells, at least in part, via induction and activation of RAR alpha.


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