Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis (Dsld) In Peruvian Paso Horses Is Characterized By Altered Expression Of Tgf Beta Signaling Components In Adipose-Derived Stromal Fibroblasts

PLOS ONE(2016)

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Equine degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis (DSLD) in Peruvian Paso horses typically presents at 7-15 years and is characterized by lameness, focal disorganization of collagen fibrils, and chondroid deposition in the body of the ligament. With the aim of developing a test for disease risk (that can be used to screen horses before breeding) we have quantified the expression of 76 TGF beta-signaling target genes in adipose-derived stromal fibroblasts (ADSCs) from six DSLD-affected and five unaffected Paso horses. Remarkably, 35 of the genes showed lower expression (p<0.05) in cells from DSLD-affected animals and this differential was largely eliminated by addition of exogenous TGF beta 1. More-over, TGF beta 1-mediated effects on expression were prevented by the TGF beta R1/2 inhibitor LY2109761, showing that the signaling was via a TGF beta R1/2 complex. The genes affected by the pathology indicate that it is associated with a generalized metabolic disturbance, since some of those most markedly altered in DSLD cells (ATF3, MAPK14, ACVRL1 (ALK1), SMAD6, FOS, CREBBP, NFKBIA, and TGFBR2) represent master-regulators in a wide range of cellular metabolic responses.
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degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis,tgfβ signaling components,peruvian paso horses,stromal fibroblasts,adipose-derived
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