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Activins and Activin Receptors in Cell Growth

Authors :
Yasir Batres
Guangwu Li
Zhong Zhang
Shao-Yao Ying
Guo Huang
Benjamin Furst
Source :
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 214:114-122
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1997.

Abstract

Activin and inhibin, members of transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) superfamily, have diverse and widespread effects within living organisms at many stages during growth and development. From the initial isolation of these growth factors based on their effects of FSH secretion, the study of these factors, as well as of the activin-binding protein follistatin, has progressed from the localization of the expression of the inhibin alpha subunit, activin betaA and betaB subunits, and activin receptors in the tissues of various organisms to the examination of activin and inhibin as autocrine and paracrine agents in cell proliferation and differentiation. The inhibitory effects on cell growth and differentiation that have been observed upon treatment of cells with activin suggest that further understanding of the bioactivity of this molecule and its characterization on a molecular level may aid in a more complete understanding of cell growth and differentiation. This minireview discusses the roles of activin, inhibin, and follistatin in the arenas of cell proliferation, differentiation, and embryogenesis, as well as the roles of these molecules in cancerous cells.

Details

ISSN :
15353699 and 15353702
Volume :
214
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58e2f00aa2fbeef843ed9f9154437f32
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-214-44077