TGFβ Signaling and Cardiovascular Diseases

<p>Transforming growth factor &#946; (TGF&#946;) family members are involved in a wide range of diverse functions and play key roles in embryogenesis, development and tissue homeostasis. Perturbation of TGF&#946; signaling may lead to vascular and other diseases. <i>In vitro&...

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Main Author: Evangelia Pardali, Peter ten Dijke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.biolsci.org/v08p0195.htm
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Summary:<p>Transforming growth factor &#946; (TGF&#946;) family members are involved in a wide range of diverse functions and play key roles in embryogenesis, development and tissue homeostasis. Perturbation of TGF&#946; signaling may lead to vascular and other diseases. <i>In vitro</i> studies have provided evidence that TGF&#946; family members have a wide range of diverse effects on vascular cells, which are highly dependent on cellular context. Consistent with these observations genetic studies in mice and humans showed that TGF&#946; family members have ambiguous effects on the function of the cardiovascular system. In this review we discuss the recent advances on TGF&#946; signaling in (cardio)vascular diseases, and describe the value of TGF&#946; signaling as both a disease marker and therapeutic target for (cardio)vascular diseases.</p>
ISSN:1449-2288