CD47 regulates the TGF-β signaling pathway in osteoblasts and is distributed in Meckel's cartilage.

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Previously, CD47 gene expression has been shown to increase during mandible development using a micro array technique. To determine the function of CD47 in osteoblasts, CD47 was silenced using siRNA in vitro. The TGF-β1 and phosphorylated-Smad2 levels and transcription factor genes related to bone metabolism increased dose-dependently with CD47 silencing. Furthermore, we determined the distribution of CD47 in mouse embryonic E13 and E15 in vivo. The CD47-positive cells were localized in Meckel's cartilage and antenatal mandibular bone. These results suggest that TGF-β1 signaling and mandible development might be regulated by CD47.

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Shimada, K., Nakajima, A., Ikeda, K., Ishibashi, K., Shimizu, N., & Ito, K. (2011). CD47 regulates the TGF-β signaling pathway in osteoblasts and is distributed in Meckel’s cartilage. Journal of Oral Science, 53(2), 169–175. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.53.169

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