Opposing Roles of BMP and TGF-β Signaling Pathways in Pancreatitis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implication

Yanna Cao, M. Drake, Joy M. Davis, Baibing Yang, T. Ko
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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) comprise a major subgroup of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily. They play pivotal roles in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis in adults. Deregulation of BMP and TGF-β signaling contributes to developmental anomalies and multiple diseases. In this mini-review, we focus on BMP signaling in inflammatory disorders of the pancreas, acute and chronic pancreatitis, in contrast to TGF-β signaling. We then discuss molecular mechanisms that interact with and connect between the BMP and TGF-β signaling pathways. Lastly, we review potential implications of these molecular mechanisms for therapeutic development. In summary, BMP signaling pathway plays different roles during pancreatitis disease development, and the antagonism between BMP and TGF-β signaling can be manipulated for therapeutic development against pancreatitis.
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BMP和TGF-β信号通路在胰腺炎中的对立作用:机制和治疗意义
骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)是转化生长因子(TGF)-β超家族的一个主要亚群。它们在成人胚胎发育和组织稳态中发挥着关键作用。BMP和TGF-β信号传导的失调导致发育异常和多种疾病。在这篇小型综述中,我们重点关注胰腺炎症性疾病、急性和慢性胰腺炎中的BMP信号传导,而不是TGF-β信号传导。然后,我们讨论了与BMP和TGF-β信号通路相互作用和连接的分子机制。最后,我们回顾了这些分子机制对治疗发展的潜在影响。总之,BMP信号通路在胰腺炎疾病的发展过程中发挥着不同的作用,BMP和TGF-β信号之间的拮抗作用可以用于胰腺炎的治疗发展。
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