Insulin-like growth factors, imprinting and embryonic growth control

Elizabeth J. Robertson
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Mutations introduced into the genes encoding the insulin-like growth factors (IGF) and their receptors indicate that these molecules play critical roles in regulating embryonic growth from mid-gestation onwards. Studies of compound mutations show that IGFI, interacting with the IGF type-1 receptor (IGF1R), has important growth promoting activities in the embryo. Similarly while IGFII signals proliferation via binding to the IGF1R, it also interacts with a second unidentified receptor to ensure normal placental growth. Finally, the growth promoting effects of IGFII during embryogenesis appear to be tightly regulated both by imprinting phenomena associated with the Igf2 locus, and through interactions with the IGF2R/MPR.

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胰岛素样生长因子、印迹与胚胎生长控制
编码胰岛素样生长因子(IGF)及其受体的基因突变表明,这些分子在妊娠中期以后的胚胎生长调节中起着关键作用。复合突变研究表明,IGFI与IGF1型受体(IGF1R)相互作用,在胚胎中具有重要的促生长活性。类似地,虽然IGFII通过与IGF1R结合发出增殖信号,但它也与另一种未知受体相互作用,以确保胎盘正常生长。最后,在胚胎发生过程中,IGFII的生长促进作用似乎受到与Igf2位点相关的印迹现象以及与IGF2R/MPR的相互作用的严格调控。
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