Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF beta) is chemotactic for human monocytes and induces their expression of angiogenic activity
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Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF beta) is chemotactic for human monocytes and induces their expression of angiogenic activity
Abstract
TGF beta stimulates human blood monocyte migration, with peak migratory response occurring consistently at a concentration of 16-100 fg/ml. Checkerboard analysis revealed both chemotactic and chemokinetic components to this response. At higher concentrations (10-100 pg/ml), TGF beta stimulated expression of angiogenic activity by monocytes. While mRNA for TNF alpha was undetectable in resting monocytes, high steady state levels of TNF alpha mRNA were rapidly induced in TGF beta-treated monocytes. TGF beta is secreted by a number of neoplastic cells as well as normal cells such as platelets and lymphocytes. TGF beta may recruit monocytes from the circulation, and subsequently activate them to express angiogenic activities such as TNF alpha, thus playing an important role in wound repair, inflammation and tumor growth.
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