Euphol from Euphorbia tirucalli negatively modulates TGF-β responsiveness via TGF-β receptor segregation inside membrane rafts

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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) responsiveness in cultured cells can be modulated by TGF-β partitioning between lipid raft/caveolae- and clathrin-mediated endocytosis pathways. Lipid rafts are plasma membrane microdomains with an important role in cell survival signaling, and cholesterol is necessary for the lipid rafts' structure and function. Euphol is a euphane-type triterpene alcohol that is structurally similar to cholesterol and has a wide range of pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects. In the present study, euphol suppressed TGF-β signaling by inducing TGF-β receptor movement into lipid-raft microdomains and degrading TGF-β receptors. Copyright:

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Chen, C. L., Chen, Y. P., Lin, M. W., Huang, Y. B., Chang, F. R., Duh, T. H., … Yang, P. H. (2015). Euphol from Euphorbia tirucalli negatively modulates TGF-β responsiveness via TGF-β receptor segregation inside membrane rafts. PLoS ONE, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140249

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