New developments in the biology of fibroblast growth factors

DM Ornitz, N Itoh - WIREs mechanisms of disease, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
DM Ornitz, N Itoh
WIREs mechanisms of disease, 2022Wiley Online Library
The fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family is composed of 18 secreted signaling proteins
consisting of canonical FGFs and endocrine FGFs that activate four receptor tyrosine
kinases (FGFRs 1–4) and four intracellular proteins (intracellular FGFs or iFGFs) that
primarily function to regulate the activity of voltage‐gated sodium channels and other
molecules. The canonical FGFs, endocrine FGFs, and iFGFs have been reviewed
extensively by us and others. In this review, we briefly summarize past reviews and then …
Abstract
The fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family is composed of 18 secreted signaling proteins consisting of canonical FGFs and endocrine FGFs that activate four receptor tyrosine kinases (FGFRs 1–4) and four intracellular proteins (intracellular FGFs or iFGFs) that primarily function to regulate the activity of voltage‐gated sodium channels and other molecules. The canonical FGFs, endocrine FGFs, and iFGFs have been reviewed extensively by us and others. In this review, we briefly summarize past reviews and then focus on new developments in the FGF field since our last review in 2015. Some of the highlights in the past 6 years include the use of optogenetic tools, viral vectors, and inducible transgenes to experimentally modulate FGF signaling, the clinical use of small molecule FGFR inhibitors, an expanded understanding of endocrine FGF signaling, functions for FGF signaling in stem cell pluripotency and differentiation, roles for FGF signaling in tissue homeostasis and regeneration, a continuing elaboration of mechanisms of FGF signaling in development, and an expanding appreciation of roles for FGF signaling in neuropsychiatric diseases.
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  • Cardiovascular Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology
  • Neurological Diseases > Molecular and Cellular Physiology
  • Congenital Diseases > Stem Cells and Development
  • Cancer > Stem Cells and Development
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