Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair

Growth factors belonging to the FGF family play important roles in tissue and organ repair after trauma. In this review, I discuss the regulation by FGFs of the aspects of cellular behavior important for reparative processes. In particular, I focus on the FGF-dependent regulation of cell proliferati...

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Main Author: Igor Prudovsky
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/7/1830
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description Growth factors belonging to the FGF family play important roles in tissue and organ repair after trauma. In this review, I discuss the regulation by FGFs of the aspects of cellular behavior important for reparative processes. In particular, I focus on the FGF-dependent regulation of cell proliferation, cell stemness, de-differentiation, inflammation, angiogenesis, cell senescence, cell death, and the production of proteases. In addition, I review the available literature on the enhancement of FGF expression and secretion in damaged tissues resulting in the increased FGF supply required for tissue repair.
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spelling doaj.art-79172a97fafe43faab05df606bc6b50b2023-11-22T03:30:51ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092021-07-01107183010.3390/cells10071830Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue RepairIgor Prudovsky0Maine Medical Center Research Institute, 81 Research Dr., Scarborough, ME 04074, USAGrowth factors belonging to the FGF family play important roles in tissue and organ repair after trauma. In this review, I discuss the regulation by FGFs of the aspects of cellular behavior important for reparative processes. In particular, I focus on the FGF-dependent regulation of cell proliferation, cell stemness, de-differentiation, inflammation, angiogenesis, cell senescence, cell death, and the production of proteases. In addition, I review the available literature on the enhancement of FGF expression and secretion in damaged tissues resulting in the increased FGF supply required for tissue repair.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/7/1830FGFrepairregenerationproliferationstemnessde-differentiation
spellingShingle Igor Prudovsky
Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
Cells
FGF
repair
regeneration
proliferation
stemness
de-differentiation
title Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
title_full Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
title_fullStr Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
title_full_unstemmed Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
title_short Cellular Mechanisms of FGF-Stimulated Tissue Repair
title_sort cellular mechanisms of fgf stimulated tissue repair
topic FGF
repair
regeneration
proliferation
stemness
de-differentiation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/7/1830
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