Transforming growth factor-β signalling pathway in tendon healing

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Growth factors Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.1080/08977194.2022.2082294
Yujie Li, Xinyue Liu, Xueli Liu, Yuanqiu Peng, Bin Zhu, Sheng Guo, Chenglong Wang, Dingxuan Wang, Sen Li
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Abstract Transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β) plays an important but diverse role in tendon injuries, such as collagen synthesis, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and cell adhesion, leading to tendon healing and tendon fibrosis. In the well-known canonical TGF-β signalling pathway, TGF-β activates Smad signalling through its two cell surface receptors, which leads to Smad-mediated transcriptional regulation and is also regulated by inhibitory Smads, forming a negative feedback regulatory pathway. In the context of the canonical TGF-β signalling mechanism mediated by Smad, the activated receptors also send signals through other signal transducers, which in the backdrop of TGF-β signaling are collectively known as non-Smad signalling pathways. Activated TGF-β binds to the receptor and acts through these signalling pathways. Understanding the mechanism of the TGF-β signalling pathway and its role in tendon repair is of great significance for targeting the TGF-β signalling pathway to accelerate tendon healing and reduce tendon fibrosis.
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转化生长因子-β信号通路在肌腱愈合中的作用
摘要转化生长因子-β(TGF-β)在肌腱损伤中发挥着重要而多样的作用,如胶原合成、细胞增殖、细胞分化和细胞粘附,导致肌腱愈合和肌腱纤维化。在众所周知的经典TGF-β信号通路中,TGF-β通过其两个细胞表面受体激活Smad信号传导,从而导致Smad介导的转录调节,并受到抑制性Smad的调节,形成负反馈调节通路。在Smad介导的典型TGF-β信号传导机制的背景下,被激活的受体也通过其他信号转导子发送信号,在TGF-β的信号传导背景下,这些信号转导子统称为非Smad信号传导途径。活化的TGF-β与受体结合,并通过这些信号通路发挥作用。了解TGF-β信号通路的机制及其在肌腱修复中的作用,对于靶向TGF-β的信号通路加速肌腱愈合、减少肌腱纤维化具有重要意义。
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Growth factors
Growth factors 生物-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Growth Factors is an international and interdisciplinary vehicle publishing new knowledge and findings on the regulators of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival. The Journal will publish research papers, short communications and reviews on current developments in cell biology, biochemistry, physiology or pharmacology of growth factors, cytokines or hormones which improve our understanding of biology or medicine. Among the various fields of study topics of particular interest include: •Stem cell biology •Growth factor physiology •Structure-activity relationships •Drug development studies •Clinical applications
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