Literature DB >> 19149625

Control of stemness by fibroblast growth factor signaling in stem cells and cancer stem cells.

Noriko Gotoh1.   

Abstract

Since the discovery of stem cells, scientists have invested tremendous effort in establishing in vitro culture conditions in order to maintain the self-renewal and efficient proliferative capabilities of stem cells by manipulating a variety of growth factors. Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) is one of the most common growth factors used to expand stem cells, including human embryonic stem (hES) cells and several tissue type-specific stem cells. Moreover, it has been recently recognized that FGF is useful for culturing cancer stem cells derived from various types of human tumor tissues, such as brain and breast tumors. The molecular mechanisms underlying the control of stemness by FGF have remained elusive for a long time. The main signal transduction pathway initiated at the FGF receptors leads to the activation of Ras/ERK pathways via the control center FRS2alpha. Recent emerging evidence suggests that the FGF-ERK axis controls stemness via multiple modes of action. I would like to summarize current understanding of this subject from recent discoveries in this field.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19149625     DOI: 10.2174/157488809787169048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Stem Cell Res Ther        ISSN: 1574-888X            Impact factor:   3.828


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