BMP antagonists in tissue development and disease

Q1 Medicine
Annkatrin Correns , Laura-Marie A. Zimmermann , Clair Baldock , Gerhard Sengle
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Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are important growth regulators in embryogenesis and postnatal homeostasis. Their tight regulation is crucial for successful embryonic development as well as tissue homeostasis in the adult organism. BMP inhibition by natural extracellular biologic antagonists represents the most intensively studied mechanistic concept of BMP growth factor regulation. It was shown to be critical for numerous developmental programs, including germ layer specification and spatiotemporal gradients required for the establishment of the dorsal–ventral axis and organ formation. The importance of BMP antagonists for extracellular matrix homeostasis is illustrated by the numerous human connective tissue disorders caused by their mutational inactivation. Here, we will focus on the known functional interactions targeting BMP antagonists to the ECM and discuss how these interactions influence BMP antagonist activity. Moreover, we will provide an overview about the current concepts and investigated molecular mechanisms modulating BMP inhibitor function in the context of development and disease.

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组织发育和疾病中的BMP拮抗剂
骨形态发生蛋白(BMPs)在胚胎发生和出生后体内平衡中是重要的生长调节剂。它们的严格调控对于成功的胚胎发育以及成体的组织稳态至关重要。天然细胞外生物拮抗剂对BMP的抑制是BMP生长因子调控的最深入研究的机制概念。它被证明对许多发育程序至关重要,包括胚层规范和建立背腹轴和器官形成所需的时空梯度。BMP拮抗剂对细胞外基质稳态的重要性由其突变失活引起的许多人类结缔组织疾病说明。在这里,我们将重点关注已知的针对BMP拮抗剂的ECM功能相互作用,并讨论这些相互作用如何影响BMP拮抗剂的活性。此外,我们将概述当前的概念和研究在发育和疾病的背景下调节BMP抑制剂功能的分子机制。
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Matrix Biology Plus
Matrix Biology Plus Medicine-Histology
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