Role of Transforming Growth Factor Beta in Human Cancer
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Abstract
Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) is a ubiquitous and essential regulator of cellular and physiologic processes including proliferation, differentiation, migration, cell survival, angiogenesis, and immunosurveillance. Alterations in the TGF-beta signaling pathway, including mutation or deletion of members of the signaling pathway and resistance to TGF-beta-mediated inhibition of proliferation are frequently observed in human cancers. Although these alterations define a tumor suppressor role for the TGF-beta pathway in human cancer, TGF-beta also mediates tumor-promoting effects, either through differential effects on tumor and stromal cells or through a fundamental alteration in the TGF-beta…
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- Immunosurveillance
- Cancer research
- Transforming growth factor
- Transforming growth factor beta
- Signal transduction
- Cancer
- Stromal cell
- Angiogenesis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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