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Publication : Fetuin/alpha2-HS glycoprotein is a transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor mimic and cytokine antagonist.

First Author  Demetriou M Year  1996
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  271
Issue  22 Pages  12755-61
PubMed ID  8662721 Mgi Jnum  J:33246
Mgi Id  MGI:80726 Doi  10.1074/jbc.271.22.12755
Citation  Demetriou M, et al. (1996) Fetuin/alpha2-HS glycoprotein is a transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor mimic and cytokine antagonist. J Biol Chem 271(22):12755-61
abstractText  The serum glycoprotein fetuin is expressed during embryogenesis in multiple tissues including limb buds and has been shown to promote bone remodeling and stimulate cell proliferation in vitro. In this report, we demonstrate that fetuin antagonizes the antiproliferative action of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) in cell cultures. Surface plasmon resonance measurements show that fetuin binds directly to TGF-beta1 and TGF-beta2 and with greater affinity to the TGF-beta-related bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP-2, BMP-4, and BMP-6). In a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, fetuin blocked binding of TGF-beta1 to the extracellular domain of TGF-beta receptor type II (TbetaRII), one of the primary TGF-beta-binding receptors. A comparison of fetuin and TbetaRII shows homology in an 18-19-amino acid sequence, which we have designated TGF-beta receptor II homology 1 domain (TRH1). Since the TRH1 sequence is known to form a disulfide loop in fetuin, cyclized TRH1 peptides from both fetuin and TbetaRII were chemically synthesized and tested for cytokine binding activity. Cyclized TRH1 peptide from TbetaRII bound to TGF-beta1 with greater affinity than to BMP-2, while the cyclized TRH1 peptide from fetuin bound preferentially to BMP-2. Finally, fetuin or neutralizing anti-TGF-beta antibodies blocked osteogenesis and deposition of calcium-containing matrix in cultures of dexamethasone-treated rat bone marrow cells. In summary, these experiments define the TRH1 peptide loop as a cytokine-binding domain in both TbetaRII and fetuin and suggest that fetuin is a natural antagonist of TGF-beta and BMP activities.
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