Signaling Pathways in Human Skeletal Dysplasias

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作者
Baldridge, Dustin [1 ]
Shchelochkov, Oleg [1 ,2 ]
Kelley, Brian [1 ,3 ]
Lee, Brendan [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol & Human Genet, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Univ Iowa, Dept Pediat, Div Genet, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[3] Howard Hughes Med Inst, Houston, TX 77009 USA
来源
ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENOMICS AND HUMAN GENETICS, VOL 11 | 2010年 / 11卷
关键词
FGF; TGF beta; BMP; WNT; Notch; hedgehog; GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR-3; BRACHYDACTYLY TYPE-B; RECESSIVE ROBINOW-SYNDROME; SAETHRE-CHOTZEN-SYNDROME; CAUSES SPONDYLOCOSTAL DYSOSTOSIS; PROGRESSIVE PSEUDORHEUMATOID DYSPLASIA; THUMB-POLYSYNDACTYLY SYNDROME; CAMURATI-ENGELMANN-DISEASE; WEILL-MARCHESANI-SYNDROME; INCREASES BONE-FORMATION;
D O I
10.1146/annurev-genom-082908-150158
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Human skeletal dysplasias are disorders that result from errors in bone, cartilage, and joint development. A complex series of signaling pathways, including the FGF, TGF beta, BMP, WNT, Notch, and Hedgehog pathways, are essential for proper skeletogenesis, and human skeletal dysplasias are often a consequence of primary or secondary dysregulation of these pathways. Although these pathways interact to regulate bone, cartilage, and joint formation, human genetic phenotypes point to the predominant action of specific components of these pathways. Mutations in the genes with a role in metabolic processing within the cell, the extracellular matrix, and transcriptional regulation can lead to dysregulation of cell cell and cell matrix signaling that alters tissue patterning, cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. We propose a morphogen rheostat model to conceptualize how mutations in different metabolic processes can lead to the integration of differential signaling inputs within a temporal and spatial context to generate apparently divergent skeletal phenotypes.
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