Protein Information

ID 2110
Name PDGFR
Synonyms Beta platelet derived growth factor receptor; Beta platelet derived growth factor receptor precursor; CD140B; CD140b antigen; JTK12; PDGF receptor beta; PDGF R beta; PDGFR…

Compound Information

ID 1392
Name carbon tetrachloride
CAS tetrachloromethane

Reference

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18762776 Krampert M, Heldin CH, Heuchel RL: A gain-of-function mutation in the PDGFR-beta alters the kinetics of injury response in liver and skin. Lab Invest. 2008 Nov;88(11):1204-14. Epub 2008 Sep 1.
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) isoforms stimulate cell proliferation, migration and survival. We recently generated mice carrying a gain-of-function mutation within the activation loop of PDGF beta-receptor (PDGFR-beta D849N). Embryonic fibroblasts derived from these mice show elevated basal phosphorylation and altered kinetics for ligand-induced activation of PDGFR-beta, as well as enhanced proliferation and migration. To investigate the effect of this mutation in vivo, we used carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury as a model system. We observed a higher basal activation of mutant PDGFR-beta in unchallenged livers; however, the difference in activation upon carbon tetrachloride stimulation was lower than expected, an effect that might be explained by a delayed response of the mutated receptor toward reactive oxygen species. Mutant mice showed enhanced proliferation of nonparenchymal liver cells and activation of hepatic stellate cells, leading to a small increase in early fibrosis formation. Another mouse strain lacking the binding site for phosphatidylinositol-3' kinase in PDGFR-beta showed the reverse phenotype. These results suggest an important role for PDGFR-beta signaling in the early injury-response. We confirmed this hypothesis with a second injury model, cutaneous wound healing, where we observed earlier proliferation and formation of granulation tissue in D849N-mutant mice.
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