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Published on: October 27, 2020
The soluble transforming growth factor-beta receptor: advantages and applications
Leileata M Russo1, Dennis Brown, Herbert Y Lin
1Program in Membrane Biology, Center for Systems Biology, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA. leileata.russo@receptor.mgh.harvard.edu
Abstract:
Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is a cytokine that plays a pivotal role in growth, differentiation, development, immune response and wound healing. TGF-beta is upregulated following wound infliction and inflammation, and plays an important role in the production of extracellular matrix proteins that contribute to tissue repair. However, in some diseases, TGF-beta dysregulation can lead to tumor formation, organ fibrosis and the disruption of organ function. A number of molecules have been designed to counteract the effects of TGF-beta, including anti-TGF-beta monoclonal antibodies and various small molecules. Here we discuss the design, use and advantages of the highly specific TGF-beta binding molecule, the soluble human TGF-beta receptor (sTbetaR.Fc) as a TGF-beta sequestering agent.
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