Diverse receptors for fibroblast growth factors

Juha Partanen , Satu Vainikka , Jaana Korhonen , Elina Armstrong , Kari Alitalo
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Abstract

The development and maintenance of multicellular organisms requires a complex interplay between cells in different tissues. Many of the factors mediating cell-cell communication are polypeptides, which were originally identified because of their ability to stimulate cell growth. In addition to growth signalling several of these factors have been observed to modulate cell survival, chemotaxis and differentiation both in vitro and in vivo. Fibroblast growth factors are a good example of polypeptide mitogens eliciting a wide variety of responses depending on the target cell type. Our knowledge of the cell surface receptors mediating the effects of FGFs has recently expanded remarkably. Perhaps not surprisingly, the complexity of the FGF family and FGF induced responses is reflected as diversity and redundancy of the FGF receptors.

成纤维细胞生长因子的多种受体
多细胞生物的发育和维持需要不同组织中细胞之间复杂的相互作用。许多介导细胞间通讯的因素是多肽,最初被发现是因为它们有能力刺激细胞生长。除了生长信号外,这些因素中的一些已经被观察到在体外和体内调节细胞存活、趋化性和分化。成纤维细胞生长因子是多肽有丝分裂原的一个很好的例子,它根据靶细胞类型引发各种各样的反应。我们对介导FGFs作用的细胞表面受体的认识最近有了显著的扩展。也许并不奇怪,FGF家族和FGF诱导反应的复杂性反映在FGF受体的多样性和冗余性上。
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