Transforming Growth Factor-Beta in Cancer Therapy, Volume I (eBook, PDF)
Basic and Clinical Biology
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- Verlag: Humana Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781597452922
- Artikelnr.: 37341016
- Verlag: Humana Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781597452922
- Artikelnr.: 37341016
Sonia Jakowlew, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD, USA
Basic Concepts of TGF-? Signaling in Normal Physiology and Cancer Pathobiology.- Component Hardware for Transforming Growth Factor-? Signal Transduction: TGF-? Ligands, TGF-? Receptors, and Smads.- TGF-? Signaling in Homeostasis and Cancer.- TGF-? Availability: Latent TGF-? and Latent TGF-? Binding Proteins.- Biological Functions of Latent TGF-?-Binding Proteins and Activation of TGF-?.- Regulators of Smad2/3 Transcription and Phosphorylation.- Interaction of Smad4 and Embryonic Liver Fodrin-?-spectrin in Hyperplasia, Neoplasia, and Tumor Suppression.- Regulation of Smad Activity by Phosphorylation.- Nuclear Targeting of TGF-?-Activated Smads in Normal and Tumor Biology.- Ski, SnoN, and Akt as Negative Regulators of Smad Activity: Balancing Cell Death and Cell Survival.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in Cancer Therapy: Smurfs in TGF-? Signaling and Regulation of Bone Homeostasis and Cancer.- Involvement of km23 Dynein Light Chains in TGF ? Signaling.- TGF-? Signaling in Fibroblastic Cells and Oncogenesis.- Mechanisms of TGF-?-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells.- Mechanisms of Cell Cycle Regulation by TGF-? Disabled in Cancer.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in Cancer Therapy.- TGF-? and Smad Signaling in Transcriptome Reprogramming During EMT.- Functional Interactions Between MMPs and TGF-? in Normal and Tumor Tissue.- Cooperation Between TGF-? and Wnt Pathway Components in Regulating Mesenchymal Stem Cell Function.- Interaction of Oncogenic Ras and TGF?1 Signaling in Cancer: Lessons From the Multistage Skin Carcinogenesis Model.- TGF-? Superfamily Members in Normal and Tumor Biology.- Proteomics Analysis of TGF? Superfamily Members.- Mullerian Inhibiting Substance: A Potential Nontoxic, Naturally Occurring Therapeutic Agent for Certain HumanCancers.- Activins, Inhibins, and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins as Modulators and Biomarkers of Prostate Cancer Progression.- Bone Morphogenic Proteins and Angiogenesis in Developing Tumors.- Histone Methyltransferase and Smad Interactions in BMP Signaling.- Endoglin (CD105): A Strong Candidate for Immunologic Targeting of Tumor Neovasculature in Human Malignancies.- Activins and Inhibins in Cancer Progression.- Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/Growth Differentiation Factors and Smad Activation in Ovarian Granulosa Cells and Carcinoma.- Regulation of the Transforming Growth Factor-? Superfamily by Betaglycan.- Uterine Sensitization Associated Gene-1: A Bone Morphogenetic Protein Antagonist with a Role in Kidney.- Role of Betaig-h3 Gene in Carcinogenesis.- Activins and the Liver.- Myostatin Signaling in Normal and Tumor Cells.- TGF-? in Inflammation and Fibrosis.- Triterpenoids, Vitamin D, and TGF-?/Smad Signaling in Inflammation and Cancer.- Thrombospondin-Dependent Activation of Latent TGF-? in Fibrosis and Disease.- TGF-? in Pulmonary Fibrosis.- The Role of TGF-? in Bleomycin Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis.- Smads in the Fibrotic Response: Findings in the Smad3 Knockout Mouse.- TGF-? Signaling in Renal Fibrosis and Inflammation: Gene Therapy Using Ultrasound-Microbubble-Mediated Inducible Smad7.- Transforming Growth Factor-? Peptide Signaling in Pulmonary Development, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Fibrosis, and Emphysema.- The Role of TGF-? in Radiation and Chemotherapy Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis: Inhibition of TGF-? as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy.- Negative Regulation of the TGF-? Family Signal Pathway by Inhibitory Smads and Their Involvement in Cancer and Fibrosis.- TGF-?-Related Antifibrotic Strategies in the Eye.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in CutaneousTissue Repair.- Topical Application of TGF-?1 Peptide Inhibitors for the Therapy of Skin Fibrosis.- Overexpressed Truncated TGF-? Type II Receptor Inhibits Fibrotic Behavior of Keloid Fibroblasts In Vitro and Experimental Scar Formation In Vivo.
Basic Concepts of TGF-? Signaling in Normal Physiology and Cancer Pathobiology.- Component Hardware for Transforming Growth Factor-? Signal Transduction: TGF-? Ligands, TGF-? Receptors, and Smads.- TGF-? Signaling in Homeostasis and Cancer.- TGF-? Availability: Latent TGF-? and Latent TGF-? Binding Proteins.- Biological Functions of Latent TGF-?-Binding Proteins and Activation of TGF-?.- Regulators of Smad2/3 Transcription and Phosphorylation.- Interaction of Smad4 and Embryonic Liver Fodrin-?-spectrin in Hyperplasia, Neoplasia, and Tumor Suppression.- Regulation of Smad Activity by Phosphorylation.- Nuclear Targeting of TGF-?-Activated Smads in Normal and Tumor Biology.- Ski, SnoN, and Akt as Negative Regulators of Smad Activity: Balancing Cell Death and Cell Survival.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in Cancer Therapy: Smurfs in TGF-? Signaling and Regulation of Bone Homeostasis and Cancer.- Involvement of km23 Dynein Light Chains in TGF ? Signaling.- TGF-? Signaling in Fibroblastic Cells and Oncogenesis.- Mechanisms of TGF-?-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells.- Mechanisms of Cell Cycle Regulation by TGF-? Disabled in Cancer.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in Cancer Therapy.- TGF-? and Smad Signaling in Transcriptome Reprogramming During EMT.- Functional Interactions Between MMPs and TGF-? in Normal and Tumor Tissue.- Cooperation Between TGF-? and Wnt Pathway Components in Regulating Mesenchymal Stem Cell Function.- Interaction of Oncogenic Ras and TGF?1 Signaling in Cancer: Lessons From the Multistage Skin Carcinogenesis Model.- TGF-? Superfamily Members in Normal and Tumor Biology.- Proteomics Analysis of TGF? Superfamily Members.- Mullerian Inhibiting Substance: A Potential Nontoxic, Naturally Occurring Therapeutic Agent for Certain HumanCancers.- Activins, Inhibins, and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins as Modulators and Biomarkers of Prostate Cancer Progression.- Bone Morphogenic Proteins and Angiogenesis in Developing Tumors.- Histone Methyltransferase and Smad Interactions in BMP Signaling.- Endoglin (CD105): A Strong Candidate for Immunologic Targeting of Tumor Neovasculature in Human Malignancies.- Activins and Inhibins in Cancer Progression.- Bone Morphogenetic Proteins/Growth Differentiation Factors and Smad Activation in Ovarian Granulosa Cells and Carcinoma.- Regulation of the Transforming Growth Factor-? Superfamily by Betaglycan.- Uterine Sensitization Associated Gene-1: A Bone Morphogenetic Protein Antagonist with a Role in Kidney.- Role of Betaig-h3 Gene in Carcinogenesis.- Activins and the Liver.- Myostatin Signaling in Normal and Tumor Cells.- TGF-? in Inflammation and Fibrosis.- Triterpenoids, Vitamin D, and TGF-?/Smad Signaling in Inflammation and Cancer.- Thrombospondin-Dependent Activation of Latent TGF-? in Fibrosis and Disease.- TGF-? in Pulmonary Fibrosis.- The Role of TGF-? in Bleomycin Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis.- Smads in the Fibrotic Response: Findings in the Smad3 Knockout Mouse.- TGF-? Signaling in Renal Fibrosis and Inflammation: Gene Therapy Using Ultrasound-Microbubble-Mediated Inducible Smad7.- Transforming Growth Factor-? Peptide Signaling in Pulmonary Development, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Fibrosis, and Emphysema.- The Role of TGF-? in Radiation and Chemotherapy Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis: Inhibition of TGF-? as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy.- Negative Regulation of the TGF-? Family Signal Pathway by Inhibitory Smads and Their Involvement in Cancer and Fibrosis.- TGF-?-Related Antifibrotic Strategies in the Eye.- Transforming Growth Factor-? in CutaneousTissue Repair.- Topical Application of TGF-?1 Peptide Inhibitors for the Therapy of Skin Fibrosis.- Overexpressed Truncated TGF-? Type II Receptor Inhibits Fibrotic Behavior of Keloid Fibroblasts In Vitro and Experimental Scar Formation In Vivo.
From the reviews:
"This volume provides a comprehensive review of TGF-beta regulation, signaling, and cellular function in both normal and tumor biology. ... will be of use to individuals interested in the role of TGF-beta in the development of cancer and fibrosis. This will likely benefit readers interested in TGF-beta in the pathogenesis of disease ... . also be a resource for those interested in the complex intracellular signaling cascades elicited by TGF-beta in normal and altered cells." (James P Luyendyk, Doody's Review Service, May, 2008)
"This volume provides a comprehensive review of TGF-beta regulation, signaling, and cellular function in both normal and tumor biology. ... will be of use to individuals interested in the role of TGF-beta in the development of cancer and fibrosis. This will likely benefit readers interested in TGF-beta in the pathogenesis of disease ... . also be a resource for those interested in the complex intracellular signaling cascades elicited by TGF-beta in normal and altered cells." (James P Luyendyk, Doody's Review Service, May, 2008)