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Roles of transforming growth factor-β signaling in liver disease

Xiaoling Wang, Meng Yang, Ying Wang

2024World Journal of Hepatology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. We focus on the diagnostic and therapeutic targets identified on the basis of the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms of liver disease. Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) belongs to a structurally related cytokine super family. The family members display different time- and tissue-specific expression patterns associated with autoimmunity, inflammation, fibrosis, and tumorigenesis; and, they participate in the pathogenesis of many diseases. TGF-β and its related signaling pathways have been shown to participate in the progression of liver diseases, such as injury, inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and cancer. The often studied TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway has been shown to promote or inhibit liver fibrosis under different circumstances. Similarly, the early immature TGF-β molecule functions as a tumor suppressor, inducing apoptosis; but, its interaction with the mitogenic molecule epidermal growth factor alters this effect, activating anti-apoptotic signals that promote liver cancer development. Overall, TGF-β signaling displays contradictory effects in different liver disease stages. Therefore, the use of TGF-β and related signaling pathway molecules for diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases remains a challenge and needs further study. In this editorial, we aim to review the evidence for the use of TGF-β signaling pathway molecules as diagnostic or therapeutic targets for different liver disease stages.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineZhàngTransforming growth factorSignal transductionDiseaseLiver diseaseTransforming growth factor betaCancer researchBioinformaticsInternal medicineCell biologyChinaBiologyPolitical scienceLawLiver physiology and pathologyTGF-β signaling in diseasesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
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