Transforming growth factor-β signaling: from tumor microenvironment to anticancer therapy

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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling is an important pathway for promoting the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases, including cancer. The roles of TGF-β signaling are heterogeneous and versatile in cancer development and progression, both anticancer and protumoral actions are reported. Interestingly, increasing evidence suggests that TGF-β enhances disease progression and drug resistance via immune-modulatory actions in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of solid tumors. A better understanding of its regulatory mechanisms in the TME at the molecular level can facilitate the development of precision medicine to block the protumoral actions of TGF-β in the TME. Here, the latest information about the regulatory mechanisms and translational research of TGF-β signaling in the TME for therapeutic development had been summarized.

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Chan, M. K. K., Chan, E. L. Y., Ji, Z. Z., Chan, A. S. W., Li, C., Leung, K. T., … Tang, P. M. K. (2023). Transforming growth factor-β signaling: from tumor microenvironment to anticancer therapy. Exploration of Targeted Anti-Tumor Therapy. Open Exploration Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.37349/etat.2023.00137

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