β-Catenin is a plasma membrane-associated protein that plays a dual role in cellular signalling by stabilizing cadherin mediated cell-cell contact and by regulating TCF-/LEF-mediated gene transcription. Traditionally, the role of β-catenin in health and disease has mainly been studied in the context of development and uncontrolled cell growth in diseases such as cancer. Recent findings indicate, however, that β-catenin also plays a significant role in fibro-proliferative diseases of several organ systems and that β-catenin regulates mitogenic responses of smooth muscle cells. As several diseases of the internal organs are characterized by structural and phenotypic abnormalities of smooth muscle, including increased fibro-proliferative responses, these findings implicate that β-catenin could play a broad pathophysiological role. This article will review this potential novel role for β-catenin and associated intracellular signalling in smooth muscle and discuss the hypothesis that it plays a central role in smooth muscle remodelling. © 2008 The Author(s).
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Gosens, R., Meurs, H., & Schmidt, M. (2008, August). The GSK-3/β-catenin-signalling axis in smooth muscle and its relationship with remodelling. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-008-0269-8