Literature DB >> 17710437

TGF-beta in neural stem cells and in tumors of the central nervous system.

Ludwig Aigner1, Ulrich Bogdahn.   

Abstract

Mechanisms that regulate neural stem cell activity in the adult brain are tightly coordinated. They provide new neurons and glia in regions associated with high cellular and functional plasticity, after injury, or during neurodegeneration. Because of the proliferative and plastic potential of neural stem cells, they are currently thought to escape their physiological control mechanisms and transform to cancer stem cells. Signals provided by proteins of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta family might represent a system by which neural stem cells are controlled under physiological conditions but released from this control after transformation to cancer stem cells. TGF-beta is a multifunctional cytokine involved in various physiological and patho-physiological processes of the brain. It is induced in the adult brain after injury or hypoxia and during neurodegeneration when it modulates and dampens inflammatory responses. After injury, although TGF-beta is neuroprotective, it may limit the self-repair of the brain by inhibiting neural stem cell proliferation. Similar to its effect on neural stem cells, TGF-beta reveals anti-proliferative control on most cell types; however, paradoxically, many brain tumors escape from TGF-beta control. Moreover, brain tumors develop mechanisms that change the anti-proliferative influence of TGF-beta into oncogenic cues, mainly by orchestrating a multitude of TGF-beta-mediated effects upon matrix, migration and invasion, angiogenesis, and, most importantly, immune escape mechanisms. Thus, TGF-beta is involved in tumor progression. This review focuses on TGF-beta and its role in the regulation and control of neural and of brain-cancer stem cells.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17710437     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-007-0466-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


  45 in total

Review 1.  Forcing stem cells to behave: a biophysical perspective of the cellular microenvironment.

Authors:  Yubing Sun; Christopher S Chen; Jianping Fu
Journal:  Annu Rev Biophys       Date:  2012-02-23       Impact factor: 12.981

Review 2.  Neural regeneration and cell replacement: a view from the eye.

Authors:  Deepak Lamba; Mike Karl; Thomas Reh
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2008-06-05       Impact factor: 24.633

Review 3.  Neuron-astroglial interactions in cell-fate commitment and maturation in the central nervous system.

Authors:  Joice Stipursky; Tânia Cristina Leite de Sampaio E Spohr; Vivian Oliveira Sousa; Flávia Carvalho Alcantara Gomes
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2012-05-22       Impact factor: 3.996

4.  TGFβ-Responsive HMOX1 Expression Is Associated with Stemness and Invasion in Glioblastoma Multiforme.

Authors:  Dhiman Ghosh; Ilya V Ulasov; LiPing Chen; Lualhati E Harkins; Karolina Wallenborg; Parvinder Hothi; Steven Rostad; Leroy Hood; Charles S Cobbs
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2016-07-04       Impact factor: 6.277

5.  Smad7 regulates the adult neural stem/progenitor cell pool in a transforming growth factor beta- and bone morphogenetic protein-independent manner.

Authors:  Monika Krampert; Sridhar Reddy Chirasani; Frank-Peter Wachs; Robert Aigner; Ulrich Bogdahn; Jonathan M Yingling; Carl-Henrik Heldin; Ludwig Aigner; Rainer Heuchel
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2010-05-17       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 6.  Tregs and infections: on the potential value of modifying their function.

Authors:  Sharvan Sehrawat; Barry T Rouse
Journal:  J Leukoc Biol       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 4.962

7.  BMP- and TGFβ-signaling regulate the formation of Müller glia-derived progenitor cells in the avian retina.

Authors:  Levi Todd; Isabella Palazzo; Natalie Squires; Ninoshka Mendonca; Andy J Fischer
Journal:  Glia       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 7.452

8.  Expression profile of differentiating serotonin neurons derived from rhesus embryonic stem cells and comparison to adult serotonin neurons.

Authors:  Cynthia L Bethea; Arubala P Reddy; Darlene Pedersen; Yukari Tokuyama
Journal:  Gene Expr Patterns       Date:  2008-11-01       Impact factor: 1.224

9.  Co-evolution of breast-to-brain metastasis and neural progenitor cells.

Authors:  Josh Neman; Cecilia Choy; Claudia M Kowolik; Athena Anderson; Vincent J Duenas; Sarah Waliany; Bihong T Chen; Mike Y Chen; Rahul Jandial
Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis       Date:  2013-02-28       Impact factor: 5.150

10.  Inflammation and Gliomagenesis: Bi-Directional Communication at Early and Late Stages of Tumor Progression.

Authors:  Rui Pedro Galvão; Hui Zong
Journal:  Curr Pathobiol Rep       Date:  2013-03-01
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.