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TGFB2 (Transforming growth factor-beta 2) is a cytokine with important functions in embryogenesis, SMAD-pathway gene expression and tenogenesis in mesenchymal stem cells. TGFB2 is thought to stimulate HFSC proliferation, and mice lacking TGFB2 show significant delayed hair follicle morphogenesis. Separately, some gliomas can be treated using TGFB2 inhibitors such as trabedersen. Blocking TGFB2-mediated immunosuppression activates tumor-infiltrating natural killer cells that suppress glioma tumor cell proliferation. Inherited mutations in TGFB2 lead to Loeys-Dietz syndrome and defects of the eye such as Peter’s anomaly. In immunohistochemistry, TGFB2 has moderate extracellular and secretory positivity throughout the central nervous system and prostate, with varied expression in other tissues throughout the body.
References: Bone Res. 2018 Jan 31;6:2, PMID: 29423331; Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2019 Jan 15;508(3):889-893, PMID: 30538046;
Transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGFB3) is a cytokine involved in cell differentiation, embryogenesis and development. It belongs to a large family of cytokines called the Transforming growth factor beta superfamily, which includes the TGF-beta family, Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), growth and differentiation factors (GDFs), inhibins and activins. TGFB3 is believed to regulate molecules involved in cellular adhesion and extracellular matrix (ECM) formation during the process of palate development.
References: The UniProt Consortium. Nucleic Acids Res. 47: D506-515 (2019); Nucleic Acids Res. 2016 Jan 4;44(D1):D733-45, PMID:26553804
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