| Literature DB >> 20687182 |
Jason R Cook1, Harikiran Nistala, Francesco Ramirez.
Abstract
Marfan syndrome is a congenital disorder of the connective tissue with a long history of clinical and basic science breakthroughs that have forged our understanding of vascular-disease pathogenesis. The biomedical importance of Marfan syndrome was recently underscored by the discovery that the underlying genetic lesion impairs both tissue integrity and transforming growth factor-beta regulation of cell behavior. This discovery has led to the successful implementation of the first pharmacological intervention in a connective-tissue disorder otherwise incurable by either gene-based or stem cell-based therapeutic strategies. More generally, information gathered from the study of Marfan syndrome pathogenesis has the potential to improve the clinical management of common acquired disorders of connective-tissue degeneration. 2010 Mount Sinai School of Medicine.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20687182 PMCID: PMC2917828 DOI: 10.1002/msj.20200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mt Sinai J Med ISSN: 0027-2507