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Tissue plasminogen activator is a potent activator of PDGF-CC.


ABSTRACT: Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is a serine protease involved in the degradation of blood clots through the activation of plasminogen to plasmin. Here we report on the identification of tPA as a specific protease able to activate platelet-derived growth factor C (PDGF-C). The newly identified PDGF-C is secreted as a latent dimeric factor (PDGF-CC) that upon proteolytic removal of the N-terminal CUB domains becomes a PDGF receptor alpha agonist. The CUB domains in PDGF-CC directly interact with tPA, and fibroblasts from tPA-deficient mice fail to activate latent PDGF-CC. We further demonstrate that growth of primary fibroblasts in culture is dependent on a tPA-mediated cleavage of latent PDGF-CC, generating a growth stimulatory loop. Immunohistochemical analysis showed similar expression patterns of PDGF-C and tPA in developing mouse embryos and in tumors, indicating both autocrine and paracrine modes of activation of PDGF receptor-mediated signaling pathways. The identification of tPA as an activator of PDGF signaling establishes a novel role for the protease in normal and pathological tissue growth and maintenance, distinct from its well-known role in plasminogen activation and fibrinolysis.

SUBMITTER: Fredriksson L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC522796 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue plasminogen activator is a potent activator of PDGF-CC.

Fredriksson Linda L   Li Hong H   Fieber Christina C   Li Xuri X   Eriksson Ulf U  

The EMBO journal 20040916 19


Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is a serine protease involved in the degradation of blood clots through the activation of plasminogen to plasmin. Here we report on the identification of tPA as a specific protease able to activate platelet-derived growth factor C (PDGF-C). The newly identified PDGF-C is secreted as a latent dimeric factor (PDGF-CC) that upon proteolytic removal of the N-terminal CUB domains becomes a PDGF receptor alpha agonist. The CUB domains in PDGF-CC directly interact wit  ...[more]

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