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TGFβ signaling pathways in human health and disease

Pei‐Yu Chen, Lingfeng Qin, Michael Simons

2023Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) is named for the function it was originally discovered to perform-transformation of normal cells into aggressively growing malignant cells. It became apparent after more than 30 years of research, however, that TGFβ is a multifaceted molecule with a myriad of different activities. TGFβs are widely expressed with almost every cell in the human body producing one or another TGFβ family member and expressing its receptors. Importantly, specific effects of this growth factor family differ in different cell types and under different physiologic and pathologic conditions. One of the more important and critical TGFβ activities is the regulation of cell fate, especially in the vasculature, that will be the focus of this review.

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Transforming growth factorTransforming growth factor betaBiologyReceptorCell biologyTransforming growth factor, beta 3Signal transductionCell typeCellR-SMADCell growthFamily memberFunction (biology)Growth factorCancer researchTGF alphaMedicineGeneticsFamily medicineTGF-β signaling in diseasesKruppel-like factors researchConnective Tissue Growth Factor Research
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