Role of transforming growth factor-β in skeletal muscle fibrosis: A review

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Abstract

Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) isoforms are cytokines involved in a variety of cellular processes, including myofiber repair and regulation of connective tissue formation. Activation of the TGF-β pathway contributes to pathologic fibrosis in most organs. Here, we have focused on examining the evidence demonstrating the involvement of TGF-β in the fibrosis of skeletal muscle particularly. The TGF-β pathway plays a role in different skeletal muscle myopathies, and TGF-β signaling is highly induced in these diseases. In this review, we discuss different molecular mechanisms of TGF-β-mediated skeletal muscle fibrosis and highlight different TGF-β-targeted treatments that target these relevant pathways.

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Ismaeel, A., Kim, J. S., Kirk, J. S., Smith, R. S., Bohannon, W. T., & Koutakis, P. (2019, May 2). Role of transforming growth factor-β in skeletal muscle fibrosis: A review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102446

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