Gene of the month: HGF
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Jiao, LR
Fajardo, A
Frampton, A
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a multifunctional cytokine with important roles in cell proliferation, survival, motility and morphogenesis. Secreted by cells of mesenchymal origin, HGF is the specific ligand for the tyrosine-kinase receptor c-MET (cellular mesenchymal-epithelial transition), also called MET, which is expressed in different types of epithelial, endothelial and haematopoietic progenitor cells. The HGF/MET axis is involved in several biological processes, such as embryogenesis, organogenesis, adult tissue regeneration (including wound healing and liver regeneration) and carcinogenesis, for both solid and haematological malignancies.1 2 HGF and its particular interaction with the MET receptor have been extensively investigated in the last decades and remain the focus of numerous clinical trials.3–8 This short review focuses on HGF structure and function, as well as its roles in liver regeneration and different types of tumours.
Date Issued
2016-04-12
Date Acceptance
2016-03-21
Citation
Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2016, 69 (7), pp.575-579
ISSN
0021-9746
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Start Page
575
End Page
579
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Volume
69
Issue
7
Copyright Statement
This article has been accepted for publication in Journal of Clinical Pathology following peer review. The definitive copyedited, typeset version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2015-203575
Sponsor
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust- BRC Funding
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust- BRC Funding
Grant Number
RDB04 79560
RD207
Subjects
CANCER GENETICS
COLORECTAL CANCER
LIVER CANCER
Clinical Sciences
Publication Status
Published