2018
DOI: 10.1101/367474
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A macrophage-pericyte axis directs tissue restoration via Amphiregulin-induced TGFβ activation

Abstract: The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor ligand Amphiregulin has a well-documented role in the restoration of tissue homeostasis following injury; however, the mechanism by which Amphiregulin contributes to wound repair remains unknown. Here we show that Amphiregulin functions by releasing bio-active TGFb from latent complexes via integrin-αv activation. Using acute injury models in two different tissues, we found that by inducing TGFb activation on mesenchymal stromal cells (aka pericytes), Amphiregulin induced t… Show more

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