Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) is able to inhibit proliferation of epithelial cells and is involved in the carcinogenesis of human mammary tumours. Three latent transforming growth factor-β binding proteins (LTBP-1, -3 and -4) are involved in TGF-β function. The aim of the study was to analyze the expression profiles of TGF-β 1 and 2 and LTBP-4 in human mammary carcinoma cell lines as well as in human mammary tumours. Expression analysis was performed at the transcription and protein level under in vivo and in vitro conditions. LTBP-4 expression was quantitatively analysed in human carcinomas of the mammary gland and in healthy mammary tissues of the same patients. Downregulation of LTBP-4 in all investigated human mammary tumours compared to normal tissues could be demonstrated. Results also revealed that protein levels of TGF-β 1 are downregulated and of TGF-β 2 are upregulated in human mammary carcinoma cell lines compared to primary (normal) human mammary epithelial cells. LTBP-4 reduction in neoplasms leads to a possible decrease of TGF-β 1 extracellular deposition with reduced TGF-β 1 bioavailability. TGF-β 2 was upregulated, which indicates a possible compensatory mechanism. This study demonstrated a possible functional role of LTBP-4 for TGF-β bioavailability with respect to carcinogenesis of human mammary tumours in vivo and in vitro. © 2007 The Authors.
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Mauel, S., Kruse, B., Etschmann, B., Von Der Schulenburg, A. G., Schaerig, M., Stövesand, K., … Sterner-Kock, A. (2007). Latent transforming growth factor binding protein 4 (LTBP-4) is downregulated in human mammary adenocarcinomas in vitro and in vivo. APMIS, 115(6), 687–700. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0463.2007.apm_453.x
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