Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
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The Pleiotropic Effects of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors in Mammalian Development
Iain McIntoshGary A. BellusEthylin Wang Jabs
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2000 Volume 25 Issue 2 Pages 85-96

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In recent years the study of fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) in normal development and human genetic disorders has increased our understanding of some complex cellular processes. At least fifteen genetic disorders result from mutations within FGFR genes including skeletal dysplasias such as Apert syndrome and achondroplasia. In vitro experiments and the generation of animal models indicate that these mutations result in activation of the receptors and that FGFRs act as negative regulators of bone growth. FGFRs also play a role in wound healing and cancer. In this article, we review the expression of FGFRs in human development, the phenotypes resulting from FGFR mutations, and recent data identifying pathways downstream of the activated receptors.

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