Fibroblast growth factors: Key players in regeneration and tissue repair

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Abstract

Tissue injury initiates a complex repair process, which in some organisms can lead to the complete regeneration of a tissue. In mammals, however, the repair of most organs is imperfect and results in scar formation. Both regeneration and repair are orchestrated by a highly coordinated interplay of different growth factors and cytokines. Among the key players are the fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), which control the migration, proliferation, differentiation and survival of different cell types. In addition, FGFs influence the expression of other factors involved in the regenerative response. Here, we summarize current knowledge on the roles of endogenous FGFs in regeneration and repair in different organisms and in different tissues and organs. Gaining a better understanding of these FGF activities is important for appropriate modulation of FGF signaling after injury to prevent impaired healing and to promote organ regeneration in humans.

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Maddaluno, L., Urwyler, C., & Werner, S. (2017, November 15). Fibroblast growth factors: Key players in regeneration and tissue repair. Development (Cambridge). Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.152587

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