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TGF-?/BMP signaling and other molecular events: regulation of osteoblastogenesis and bone formation.


ABSTRACT: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-?)/bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) plays a fundamental role in the regulation of bone organogenesis through the activation of receptor serine/threonine kinases. Perturbations of TGF-?/BMP activity are almost invariably linked to a wide variety of clinical outcomes, i.e., skeletal, extra skeletal anomalies, autoimmune, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. Phosphorylation of TGF-? (I/II) or BMP receptors activates intracellular downstream Smads, the transducer of TGF-?/BMP signals. This signaling is modulated by various factors and pathways, including transcription factor Runx2. The signaling network in skeletal development and bone formation is overwhelmingly complex and highly time and space specific. Additive, positive, negative, or synergistic effects are observed when TGF-?/BMP interacts with the pathways of MAPK, Wnt, Hedgehog (Hh), Notch, Akt/mTOR, and miRNA to regulate the effects of BMP-induced signaling in bone dynamics. Accumulating evidence indicates that Runx2 is the key integrator, whereas Hh is a possible modulator, miRNAs are regulators, and ?-catenin is a mediator/regulator within the extensive intracellular network. This review focuses on the activation of BMP signaling and interaction with other regulatory components and pathways highlighting the molecular mechanisms regarding TGF-?/BMP function and regulation that could allow understanding the complexity of bone tissue dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Rahman MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4472151 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TGF-β/BMP signaling and other molecular events: regulation of osteoblastogenesis and bone formation.

Rahman Md Shaifur MS   Akhtar Naznin N   Jamil Hossen Mohammad HM   Banik Rajat Suvra RS   Asaduzzaman Sikder M SM  

Bone research 20150414


Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β)/bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) plays a fundamental role in the regulation of bone organogenesis through the activation of receptor serine/threonine kinases. Perturbations of TGF-β/BMP activity are almost invariably linked to a wide variety of clinical outcomes, i.e., skeletal, extra skeletal anomalies, autoimmune, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. Phosphorylation of TGF-β (I/II) or BMP receptors activates intracellular downstream Smads, the transducer  ...[more]

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