Role of collagen in retinoic acid-induced differentiation and down- regulation of TGF-β receptors in rat preosteoblastic RCT-1 cells

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Retinoic acid induces differentiation of preosteoblastic cells. We have demonstrated that osteoblastic differentiation and down-regulation of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β receptors requires the interaction of type I collagen with α2β1 integrin (J Biol Chem 271: 3938-3944, 1996). The purpose of this study was to clarify the role of collagen in retinoic acid- induced differentiation and down-regulation of TGF-β receptors using preosteoblastic RCT-1 cells. Retinoic acid enhanced the expression of alkaline phosphatase and type I collagen, and reduced TGF-β receptors in these cells. Inhibiting collagen synthesis abolished these changes. Because TGF-β inhibits osteoblastic differentiation, the changes described here may contribute to the osteoblastic differentiation by retinoic acid.

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Kodama, Y., Takeuchi, Y., Kikuchi, T., Kurokawa, T., Fujita, T., & Matsumoto, T. (1997). Role of collagen in retinoic acid-induced differentiation and down- regulation of TGF-β receptors in rat preosteoblastic RCT-1 cells. Endocrine Journal, 44(3). https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.44.375

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