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Cellular re- and de-programming by microenvironmental memory: why short TGF-β1 pulses can have long effects.

Ariel Bing-Shi TanSebastian KressLeticia CastroAllan SheppardMichael Raghunath
Published in: Fibrogenesis & tissue repair (2013)
We demonstrated that short TGF-β1 pulses can exert long-lasting effects on fibroblasts by changing their microenvironment, thus leaving an imprint and creating a reciprocal feed-back loop. Therefore, the ECM might act as mid-term memory for pathobiochemical events. We would expect this microenvironmental memory to be dependent on matrix turnover and, as such, to be erasable. Our findings contribute to the current understanding of fibroblast induction and maintenance, and have bearing on the development of antifibrotic drugs.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • transforming growth factor
  • stem cells
  • extracellular matrix