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The complexity of TGFβ/activin signaling in regeneration

René Fernando Abarca‐Buis, Edna Ayerim Mandujano-Tinoco, Alejandro Cabrera‐Wrooman, Edgar Krötzsch

2021Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The role of transforming growth factor β TGFβ/activin signaling in wound repair and regeneration is highly conserved in the animal kingdom. Various studies have shown that TGF-β/activin signaling can either promote or inhibit different aspects of the regeneration process (i.e., proliferation, differentiation, and re-epithelialization). It has been demonstrated in several biological systems that some of the different cellular responses promoted by TGFβ/activin signaling depend on the activation of Smad-dependent or Smad-independent signal transduction pathways. In the context of regeneration and wound healing, it has been shown that the type of R-Smad stimulated determines the different effects that can be obtained. However, neither the possible roles of Smad-independent pathways nor the interaction of the TGFβ/activin pathway with other complex signaling networks involved in the regenerative process has been studied extensively. Here, we review the important aspects concerning the TGFβ/activin signaling pathway in the regeneration process. We discuss data regarding the role of TGF-β/activin in the most common animal regenerative models to demonstrate how this signaling promotes or inhibits regeneration, depending on the cellular context.

Topics & Concepts

SMADRegeneration (biology)Signal transductionACVR2BTransforming growth factorCell biologyActivin type 2 receptorsContext (archaeology)TGF beta signaling pathwayR-SMADBiologyEndoglinStem cellPaleontologyCD34TGF-β signaling in diseasesWound Healing and TreatmentsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments