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Therapeutic utilities of fibroblast growth factor 19.

Xinle Wu1, Yang Li.   

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INTRODUCTION: Diabetes and associated metabolic conditions have reached pandemic proportions worldwide and there is a clear unmet medical need for new therapies that are both effective and safe. FGF19 is a distinctive member of the FGF family that functions as an endocrine hormone. AREAS COVERED: An up-to-date report on the exciting findings related to the involvement of FGF19 in the regulation of glucose, bile acid metabolism and energy expenditure. The role of FGF receptors in these different activities. The therapeutic potential of FGF19 and the engineering opportunities for removing undesirable mitogenic activity. EXPERT OPINION: The ability of FGF19 to regulate bile acid homeostasis, gallbladder filling and tumor development and its potent ability to normalize glucose, lipid and energy homeostasis have made it a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of patients with gallstones, cancer and metabolic diseases, among others. Its potential utility as a novel therapeutic for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes is of particular interest. The ability to separate the undesired mitogenic activity from its potent metabolic activities has opened new opportunities for the development of potential therapeutic molecules based on FGF19 in treating various conditions associated with metabolic syndrome.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21961833     DOI: 10.1517/14728222.2011.624514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Ther Targets        ISSN: 1472-8222            Impact factor:   6.902


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Review 1.  The Role and Potential Therapeutic Implications of the Fibroblast Growth Factors in Energy Balance and Type 2 Diabetes.

Authors:  Maitane Izaguirre; María J Gil; Ignacio Monreal; Fabrizio Montecucco; Gema Frühbeck; Victoria Catalán
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 4.810

2.  Dual actions of fibroblast growth factor 19 on lipid metabolism.

Authors:  Xinle Wu; Hongfei Ge; Hélène Baribault; Jamila Gupte; Jennifer Weiszmann; Bryan Lemon; Jonitha Gardner; Preston Fordstrom; Jie Tang; Mingyue Zhou; Minghan Wang; Yang Li
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2012-12-02       Impact factor: 5.922

3.  Fibroblast growth factor-19 action in the brain reduces food intake and body weight and improves glucose tolerance in male rats.

Authors:  Karen K Ryan; Rohit Kohli; Ruth Gutierrez-Aguilar; Shrawan G Gaitonde; Stephen C Woods; Randy J Seeley
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  2012-11-26       Impact factor: 4.736

4.  Chronic Over-expression of Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 Increases Bile Acid Biosynthesis by Opposing FGF15/19 Action.

Authors:  Jun Zhang; Jamila Gupte; Yan Gong; Jennifer Weiszmann; Yuan Zhang; Ki Jeong Lee; William G Richards; Yang Li
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2016-12-24       Impact factor: 8.143

5.  FGF19 Contributes to Tumor Progression in Gastric Cancer by Promoting Migration and Invasion.

Authors:  Shuang Wang; Daqi Zhao; Ruihua Tian; Hailong Shi; Xiangming Chen; Wenzhi Liu; Lin Wei
Journal:  Oncol Res       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 5.574

6.  FGF19 and FGFR4 promotes the progression of gallbladder carcinoma in an autocrine pathway dependent on GPBAR1-cAMP-EGR1 axis.

Authors:  Tianli Chen; Hongda Liu; Zengli Liu; Kangshuai Li; Ruixi Qin; Yue Wang; Jialiang Liu; Zhipeng Li; Qinglun Gao; Chang Pan; Fan Yang; Wei Zhao; Zongli Zhang; Yunfei Xu
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2021-06-23       Impact factor: 9.867

7.  Serum levels of fibroblast growth factor 19 are inversely associated with coronary artery disease in chinese individuals.

Authors:  Yaping Hao; Jian Zhou; Mi Zhou; Xiaojing Ma; Zhigang Lu; Meifang Gao; Xiaoping Pan; Junling Tang; Yuqian Bao; Weiping Jia
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Enterohepatic bacterial infections dysregulate the FGF15-FGFR4 endocrine axis.

Authors:  Guillaume Romain; Sarah Tremblay; Ellen T Arena; L Caetano M Antunes; Scott Covey; Michael T Chow; B Brett Finlay; Alfredo Menendez
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2013-10-29       Impact factor: 3.605

Review 9.  The Multifunctional Contribution of FGF Signaling to Cardiac Development, Homeostasis, Disease and Repair.

Authors:  Farhad Khosravi; Negah Ahmadvand; Saverio Bellusci; Heinrich Sauer
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-05-14
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