1. Transforming Growth Factor-βSignaling in Normal and Malignant Hematopoiesis.
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Iris Isufi, Mahesh Seetharam, Li Zhou, Davendra Sohal, Joanna Opalinska, Perry Pahanish, and Amit Verma
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GROWTH factors , *CYTOKINES , *PEPTIDES , *HUMAN growth hormone , *BONE morphogenetic proteins - Abstract
Transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β) is an important physiologic regulator of cell growth and differentiation. TGF-βhas been shown to inhibit the proliferation of quiescent hematopoietic stem cells and stimulate the differentiation of late progenitors to erythroid and myeloid cells. Insensitivity to TGF-βis implicated in the pathogenesis of many myeloid and lymphoid neoplasms. Loss of extracellular TGF receptors and disruption of intracellular TGF-βsignaling by oncogenes is seen in a variety of malignant and premalignant states. TGF-βcan also affect tumor growth and survival by influencing the secretion of other growth factors and manipulation of the tumor microenvironment. Recent development of small molecule inhibitors of TGF-βreceptors and other signaling intermediaries may allow us to modulate TGF signaling for future therapeutic interventions in cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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