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ADAMTSL6β protein rescues fibrillin-1 microfibril disorder in a Marfan syndrome mouse model through the promotion of fibrillin-1 assembly.

Authors :
Saito M
Kurokawa M
Oda M
Oshima M
Tsutsui K
Kosaka K
Nakao K
Ogawa M
Manabe RI
Suda N
Ganjargal G
Hada Y
Noguchi T
Teranaka T
Sekiguchi K
Yoneda T
Tsuji T
Source :
The Journal of biological chemistry [J Biol Chem] 2011 Nov 04; Vol. 286 (44), pp. 38602-38613. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Aug 31.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a systemic disorder of the connective tissues caused by insufficient fibrillin-1 microfibril formation and can cause cardiac complications, emphysema, ocular lens dislocation, and severe periodontal disease. ADAMTSL6β (A disintegrin-like metalloprotease domain with thrombospondin type I motifs-like 6β) is a microfibril-associated extracellular matrix protein expressed in various connective tissues that has been implicated in fibrillin-1 microfibril assembly. We here report that ADAMTSL6β plays an essential role in the development and regeneration of connective tissues. ADAMTSL6β expression rescues microfibril disorder after periodontal ligament injury in an MFS mouse model through the promotion of fibrillin-1 microfibril assembly. In addition, improved fibrillin-1 assembly in MFS mice following the administration of ADAMTSL6β attenuates the overactivation of TGF-β signals associated with the increased release of active TGF-β from disrupted fibrillin-1 microfibrils within periodontal ligaments. Our current data thus demonstrate the essential contribution of ADAMTSL6β to fibrillin-1 microfibril formation. These findings also suggest a new therapeutic strategy for the treatment of MFS through ADAMTSL6β-mediated fibrillin-1 microfibril assembly.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1083-351X
Volume :
286
Issue :
44
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of biological chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21880733
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.243451