Journal article

Requirement for TGFβ receptor signaling during terminal lens fiber differentiation

RU De Longh, FJ Lovicu, PA Overbeek, MD Schneider, J Joya, ED Hardeman, JW McAvoy

Development | COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2001

Abstract

Several families of growth factors have been identified as regulators of cell fate in the developing lens. Members of the fibroblast growth factor family are potent inducers of lens fiber differentiation. Members of the transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) family, particularly bone morphogenetic proteins, have also been implicated in various stages of lens and ocular development, including lens induction and lens placode formation. However, at later stages of lens development, TGFβ family members have been shown to induce pathological changes in lens epithelial cells similar to those seen in forms of human subcapsular cataract. Previous studies have shown that type I and type II TGFβ receptor..

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