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Cyclic mechanical strain induces TGFbeta1-signalling in dermal fibroblasts embedded in a 3D collagen lattice
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Krieg, Thomas
, Peters, Andreas S
, Brunner, Georg
, Eckes, Beate
2015
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Cyclic mechanical strain induces TGFbeta1-signalling in dermal fibroblasts embedded in a 3D collagen lattice
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Krieg, Thomas
, Peters, Andreas S
, Brunner, Georg
, Eckes, Beate
2015
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Cyclic mechanical strain induces TGFbeta1-signalling in dermal fibroblasts embedded in a 3D collagen lattice
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Cyclic mechanical strain induces TGFbeta1-signalling in dermal fibroblasts embedded in a 3D collagen lattice
2015
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Many tissues are constantly exposed to mechanical stress, e.g. shear stress in vascular endothelium, compression forces in cartilage or tensile strain in the skin. Dermal fibroblasts can differentiate into contractile myofibroblasts in a process requiring the presence of TGF[beta]1 in addition to mechanical load. We aimed at investigating the effect of cyclic mechanical strain on dermal fibroblasts grown in a three-dimensional environment. Therefore, murine dermal fibroblasts were cultured in collagen gels and subjected to cyclic tension at a frequency of 0.1 Hz (6 cycles/min) with a maximal increase in surface area of 10 % for 24 h. This treatment resulted in a significant increase in active TGF[beta]1 levels, leaving the amount of total TGF[beta]1 unaffected. TGF[beta]1 activation led to pSMAD2-mediated transcriptional elevation of downstream mediators, such as CTGF, and an auto-induction of TGF[beta]1, respectively.
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Springer Nature B.V
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