Transforming Growth Factor-ß in Cancer Therapy Vol. II : Cancer Treatment and Therapy

ISBN
9781588297150
$299.99
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • 10.0" x 7.0" x 0.5"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 1 vol.
  • 2008
  • xxvi, 786
  • Yes
  • R1
Transforming Growth Factor-B in Cancer Therapy, Volume II: Cancer Treatment and Therapy The chapters in this volume confer an abundance of knowledge about the current state ofour understanding oftransforming growth factor-B (TGF-B) in cancer treatment and therapy. Unlike several more traditional positive polypeptide growth factors that stim- ulate cellular proliferation, the prototypical TGF-B is now known to inhibit the growth of most normal cell types, including those of epithelial and mesenchymal origin. However, there are examplesofcell types that can be stimulated by TGF-B under certain conditions. TGF-B also induces the accumulation of matrix molecules by stimulating their synthesis as well as inhibiting their degradation. Moreover, TGF-B induces apoptosis of certain cell types, thereby restricting their proliferation. OveractivityofTGF- has been linked to several diseases. For instance, the effect ofTGF- on matrix accumulation contributes to fibrotic conditions, like glomerulonephritis, lung fibrosis and liver cirrhosis (1). TGF- has a very complicated role in cancer that is only beginning to be understood.