Evidence for distinct signaling properties and biological responses induced by the PDGF receptor alpha and beta subtypes
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Evidence for distinct signaling properties and biological responses induced by the PDGF receptor alpha and beta subtypes
Abstract
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) acts as a potent mitogen, chemoattractant and survival factor for mesenchymal cells. In addition to its importance in mammalian development, PDGF plays a critical role in physiological repair mechanisms and in the pathogenesis of various proliferative diseases. The biological effects of PDGF are initiated via two related receptor tyrosine kinases, termed alpha and betaPDGF receptors. Recent observations provide increasing evidence for distinct roles of the two PDGF receptor subtypes in both embryogenesis and disease formation. Moreover, characterization of the signal relay mechanisms indicates, that the alpha and betaPDGF receptors are not identical in their ability to bind intracellular effector molecules. Furthermore, the two PDGF receptors initiate overlapping, yet distinct signal transduction pathways. These differences may account for some of the variabilities in biological responses resulting from activation of these two receptors.
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