23 TGF-β Family in Epithelial Development

Nina M. Muñoz, W. Grady
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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) family members, such as TGF-βs, activins, inhibins, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and nodal, have critical roles in the development of epithelial structures in a variety of organs, including the skin, lung, mammary gland, and gastrointestinal tract. These organs consist of cell populations derived from the ectoderm, mesoderm, and/or endoderm. The differentiation and function of cells derived from each of these three germ layers are regulated by TGF-β family members through autocrine and paracrine mechanisms, thus positioning these proteins as key regulators of organogenesis (Weaver et al. 1999; Schier 2003). The effects of TGF-β proteins are subject to autoregulatory interactions that control the activities and propagation of signaling. These effects are restricted temporally and spatially by the expression of ligands, receptors, and soluble ligand inhibitors and postreceptor signaling proteins. The roles of TGF-β family proteins in epithelial development have been deduced primarily from studies of the mammary gland, lung, and gastrointestinal tract, which are derived from the endoderm and mesoderm, and of the skin, which is from ectodermal and mesodermal origin. Furthermore, study of the epidermal appendages, specifically the teeth, hair, and feathers, has contributed to our understanding of the role of TGF-β family members in epithelial development and epithelial–mesenchymal interactions. This chapter discusses the roles of TGF-β family proteins and TGF-β signaling mediators in epithelial development in these organ systems. TGF-β family members affect the epithelium both during embryonic development and in the adult organism. In embryonic development, TGF-β, activin, and BMP-4 regulate some of...
23 TGF-β家族在上皮细胞发育中的作用
转化生长因子-β (TGF-β)家族成员,如TGF-βs、激活素、抑制素、骨形态发生蛋白(BMPs)和结蛋白,在多种器官(包括皮肤、肺、乳腺和胃肠道)上皮结构的发育中起着关键作用。这些器官由来自外胚层、中胚层和/或内胚层的细胞群组成。TGF-β家族成员通过自分泌和旁分泌机制调节来自这三种胚层的细胞的分化和功能,从而将这些蛋白定位为器官发生的关键调节因子(Weaver et al. 1999;Schier 2003)。TGF-β蛋白的作用受控制信号活动和传播的自调节相互作用的影响。这些作用在时间和空间上受到配体、受体、可溶性配体抑制剂和受体后信号蛋白表达的限制。TGF-β家族蛋白在上皮发育中的作用主要是从乳腺、肺和胃肠道的研究中推断出来的,它们来源于内胚层和中胚层,而皮肤则来源于外胚层和中胚层。此外,对表皮附属物,特别是牙齿、毛发和羽毛的研究,有助于我们了解TGF-β家族成员在上皮发育和上皮-间质相互作用中的作用。本章讨论TGF-β家族蛋白和TGF-β信号介质在这些器官系统上皮发育中的作用。TGF-β家族成员在胚胎发育和成年生物体中都影响上皮。在胚胎发育过程中,TGF-β、激活素和BMP-4调节一些…
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