Yin and Yang in BMP signaling: Impact on the pathology of diseases and potential for tissue regeneration

A. Hartung, Christina Sieber, P. Knaus
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Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are multi-functional growth factors belonging to the transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) superfamily. BMPs are expressed in a large variety of tissues and organs, where they exhibit pleiotropic functions during development as well as in the adult organism. Thus maintenance of the BMP signaling pathways requires strict control and regulation by antagonists, co-receptors and inhibitors. BMPs exert their signals by binding to hetero-oligomeric signaling complexes composed of type I and type II receptors with serine/threonine kinase activity. They play a decisive role in the development of several diseases but are also involved in self-renewal of stem cells and tissue regeneration. These insights may lead to the design of future therapeutic treatments. This review focuses on the differential BMP signaling pathways initiated at distinct oligomerized signaling complexes as well as on the pathological aspects of BMP signaling in diseases and their potential for tissue regeneration.
BMP信号中的阴阳:对疾病病理的影响和组织再生的潜力
骨形态发生蛋白(BMPs)是一种多功能生长因子,属于转化生长因子β (tgf - β)超家族。bmp在多种组织和器官中表达,在发育过程中以及在成年生物体中表现出多效性功能。因此,BMP信号通路的维持需要拮抗剂、共受体和抑制剂的严格控制和调节。bmp通过与具有丝氨酸/苏氨酸激酶活性的I型和II型受体组成的异寡聚信号复合物结合来发挥其信号作用。它们在几种疾病的发展中起着决定性作用,但也参与干细胞的自我更新和组织再生。这些见解可能会导致未来治疗方法的设计。这篇综述的重点是不同寡聚化信号复合物启动的BMP信号通路的差异,以及BMP信号在疾病中的病理方面及其对组织再生的潜力。
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