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Engineering TGF-β superfamily ligands for clinical applications
Witek Kwiatkowski1, Peter C Gray2, Senyon Choe1
1Structural Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA; Drug Discovery Collaboratory, Joint Center for Biosciences, Incheon 406-840, Korea.
Abstract:
TGF-β superfamily ligands govern normal tissue development and homeostasis, and their dysfunction is a hallmark of many diseases. These ligands are also well defined both structurally and functionally. This review focuses on TGF-β superfamily ligand engineering for therapeutic purposes, in particular for regenerative medicine and musculoskeletal disorders. We describe the key discovery that structure-guided mutation of receptor-binding epitopes, especially swapping of these epitopes between ligands, results in new ligands with unique functional properties that can be harnessed clinically. Given the promising results with prototypical engineered TGF-β superfamily ligands, and the vast number of such molecules that remain to be produced and tested, this strategy is likely to hold great promise for the development of new biologics.
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