1983
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.12.3676
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Purification and initial characterization of a type beta transforming growth factor from human placenta.

Abstract: A polypeptide transforming growth factor (TGF) that induces anchorage-dependent rat kidney fibroblasts to grow in soft agar has been isolated from human placenta and purified to homogeneity. This polypeptide is classified as a type (3 TGF because it does not compete with epidermal growth factor (EGF) for membrane receptor sites but does require EGF for induction of anchorage-independent growth of indicator cells. Purification of this peptide was achieved by acid/ethanol extraction of the placenta, followed by … Show more

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“…TGF-β1 was first isolated from placenta 49 , but whether transplacental transfer occurs has not been determined. TGF-β-like activity has been detected in human and bovine colostrum 50 , and a TGF-β2-like protein has been isolated from bovine milk 51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TGF-β1 was first isolated from placenta 49 , but whether transplacental transfer occurs has not been determined. TGF-β-like activity has been detected in human and bovine colostrum 50 , and a TGF-β2-like protein has been isolated from bovine milk 51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…234 TGFb/SMAD signaling pathway TGFb is a potent negative regulator of hematopoiesis. 235 TGFb has several isoforms (TGFb1-TGFb5), [236][237][238] and binding of TGFb to its receptor (I, II or III) [239][240][241] activates the receptor serine/threonine kinase, which in turn activates several intracellular signaling pathways. The Smad protein family (Smad1-8) acts as mediators of TGFb signaling.…”
Section: Pi3k-akt Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities of TGFf, notably in extracellular matrix remodeling, differentiation, and immunosuppression, point to potential roles for TGF-3 as a mediator of trophoblastic invasion of the uterus, trophoblast differentiation, and maintenance of pregnancy (Altman et al, 1990;Clark et al, 1990;1991;Lala and Graham, 1990;Tamada et al, 1990;Lala, 1991, 1992a,b;Morrish et al, 1991;Ritvos and Eramaa, 1991;Graham et al, 1992a,b;Lea et al, 1992). Placenta and amniotic fluid are both relatively rich sources of TGF-3 (Frolik et al, 1983;Altman et al, 1990), and the TGF-f2 isoform, in particular, has been implicated in placental function (Miller et al, 1989;Altman et al, 1990;Clark et al, 1990;1991;Lea et al, 1992 (Friedman and Skehan, 1979;Burres and Cass, 1987 Boston, MA, December, 1991(Lee et al, 1991Mitchell and O'Connor-McCourt, 1991b). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%