The role of transforming growth factor beta in Dupuytren's disease.

1996 
This study was undertaken to mark immunologically intracellular and extracellular sites of two common transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) isoforms, TGF-β 1 and TGF-β 2 , in the proliferative, involutional, and residual stages of Dupuytren's disease. The effect of TGF-β on myofibroblast proliferation was also studied using explant cultures from Dupuytren's nodules in the proliferative or involutional stage. TGF-β 1 , TGF-β 2 and the combination of both isoforms were studied at low high myofibroblast plating densities to simulate respectively proliferative or involutional disease stage conditions. Our results indicate that TGF-β 1 showed an intense intracellular marking pattern associated with fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, and capillary endothelial cells in all Dupuytren's samples, regardless of disease stage. TGF-β 2 showed an intense intracellular localization within myofibroblasts in the proliferative and involutional stages. Fibroblasts in the residual stage did not contain TGF-β 2 . Neither isoform was present in the extracellular matrix. Results of cell culture indicate that compared with control myofibroblasts, the addition of TGF-β 1 , TGF-β 2 and TGF-β 1 +β 2 had significant effects on myofibroblast proliferation, especially at higher plating densities. However, TGF-β 2 had the most significant proliferative effect.
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