Implication of transforming growth factor-β1 in chagas disease myocardiopathy

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Araújo-Jorge, TC
Waghabi, MC
Hasslocher-Moreno, AM
Xavier, SS
Higuchi, MD
Keramidas, M
Bailly, S
Feige, JJ
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[1] Laboratory of Cell Biology, Dept. of Ultrastructure Biology, Inst. of Clin. Res. Evandro Chagas, Rio de Janeiro
[2] Department of Clinical Research, Inst. of Clin. Res. Evandro Chagas, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro
[3] Service of Pathology, Heart Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo
[4] Équipe Mixte INSERM 105, Department of Cellular Responses, Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Grenoble
[5] Lab. de Biologia Celular, Dept. Ultra-Estrutura Biologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21045-900, Fiocruz
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10.1086/345882
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Cardiac dysfunction with progressive fibrosis is a hallmark of Chagas disease. To evaluate the involvement of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1 in this disease, TGF-beta1 levels in patients were measured at 3 stages: asymptomatic indeterminate (IND), cardiac with no or slight heart dysfunction (Card 1), and cardiac with moderate or severe heart dysfunction (Card 2). All patients had significantly higher circulating levels of TGF-beta1 than did healthy persons, and 27% of patients in the Card 1 group had higher TGF-beta1 levels than did patients in the IND group. Immunohistochemical analysis of cardiac biopsy specimens showed strong fibronectin staining in the extracellular matrix and staining for phosphorylated Smad 2 (activation of the TGF-beta1 signaling pathway) in cell nuclei. The higher levels of latent TGF-beta1 observed in patients with myocardiopathy, together with intracellular activation of the TGF-beta1 pathway and tissue fibrosis, suggest that TGF-beta1 plays an important role in Chagas disease. TGF-beta1 may represent a new target for preventive and curative treatments of Chagas disease.
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