Reciprocal regulation of TGF-β and reactive oxygen species: A perverse cycle for fibrosis
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Abstract
Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) is the most potent pro-fibrogenic cytokine and its expression is increased in almost all of fibrotic diseases. Although signaling through Smad pathway is believed to play a central role in TGF-β's fibrogenesis, emerging evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulate TGF-β's signaling through different pathways including Smad pathway. TGF-β1 increases ROS production and suppresses antioxidant enzymes, leading to a redox imbalance. ROS, in turn, induce/activate TGF-β1 and mediate many of TGF-β's fibrogenic effects, forming a vicious cycle (see graphic flow chart on the right). Here, we review the current knowledge on the feed-forward mechanisms between…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.32
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- 100%
- References
- 278
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2Topics & keywords
- Reactive oxygen species
- SMAD
- Transforming growth factor
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Transforming growth factor beta
- Fibrosis
- Cytokine