多效内分泌成纤维细胞生长因子 FGF19/FGF15 入门指南。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Agathe Bouju, Roel Nusse, Peng V Wu
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摘要

成纤维细胞生长因子 19(FGF19)是成纤维细胞生长因子(FGF)家族的成员,因其在胚胎发育和代谢调节等多种细胞过程中的作用而闻名。FGF19 是一种内分泌因子,可影响能量平衡、胆汁酸合成、葡萄糖和脂质代谢以及细胞增殖。FGF19 具有典型的 FGF 保守结构,但又表现出独特的特征。与大多数在局部发挥作用的成纤维细胞生长因子不同,FGF19 会通过血液到达包括肝脏在内的远处目标。它与肝细胞中的β-Klotho(KLB)共受体和FGF受体4(FGFR4)或肝外组织中的FGFR1c相互作用,启动了对其生物功能至关重要的信号级联。虽然小鼠的同源物 FGF15 在蛋白质序列和受体结合方面与人类的 FGF19 有很大差异,但通过对 FGF15 缺失小鼠的研究,人们对该蛋白质在胆汁酸调节、新陈代谢和胚胎发育中的作用有了更好的了解。在转基因小鼠中进行的过表达研究进一步揭示了该蛋白不仅能改善代谢性疾病,还能促进肝细胞增殖和肿瘤发生。本综述概述了 FGF19/15 的基因和蛋白结构、表达模式、突变模型的表型以及对人类疾病的影响,为针对 FGF19 信号通路的潜在治疗策略提供了见解。
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A primer on the pleiotropic endocrine fibroblast growth factor FGF19/FGF15.

Fibroblast Growth Factor 19 (FGF19) is a member of the Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) family, known for its role in various cellular processes including embryonic development and metabolic regulation. FGF19 functions as an endocrine factor, influencing energy balance, bile acid synthesis, glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as cell proliferation. FGF19 has a conserved structure typical of FGFs but exhibits unique features. Unlike most FGFs, which act locally, FGF19 travels through the bloodstream to distant targets including the liver. Its interaction with the β-Klotho (KLB) co-receptor and FGF Receptor 4 (FGFR4) in hepatocytes or FGFR1c in extrahepatic tissues initiates signaling cascades crucial for its biological functions. Although the mouse ortholog, FGF15, diverges significantly from human FGF19 in protein sequence and receptor binding, studies of FGF15-deficient mice have led to a better understanding of the proteins' role in bile acid regulation, metabolism, and embryonic development. Overexpression studies in transgenic mice have further revealed roles in not only ameliorating metabolic diseases but also in promoting hepatocyte proliferation and tumorigenesis. This review summarizes the gene and protein structure of FGF19/15, its expression patterns, phenotypes in mutant models, and implication in human diseases, providing insights into potential therapeutic strategies targeting the FGF19 signaling pathway.

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