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Extracellular BMP Antagonists, Multifaceted Orchestrators in the Tumor and Its Microenvironment

Sarah Ouahoud, James C.H. Hardwick, Lukas J.A.C. Hawinkels

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), a subgroup of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily, are involved in multiple biological processes such as embryonic development and maintenance of adult tissue homeostasis. The importance of a functional BMP pathway is underlined by various diseases, including cancer, which can arise as a consequence of dysregulated BMP signaling. Mutations in crucial elements of this signaling pathway, such as receptors, have been reported to disrupt BMP signaling. Next to that, aberrant expression of BMP antagonists could also contribute to abrogated signaling. In this review we set out to highlight how BMP antagonists affect not only the cancer cells, but also the other cells present in the microenvironment to influence cancer progression.

Topics & Concepts

Bone morphogenetic proteinSignal transductionTumor microenvironmentBiologyBMPR2Cell biologyTransforming growth factorCancer researchCancerEmbryonic stem cellGeneticsGeneTGF-β signaling in diseasesKruppel-like factors researchHeterotopic Ossification and Related Conditions