Transforming Growth Factor beta-3 (TGF-beta-3)

Transforming growth factor beta-3 (TGF-beta-3, TGF-?3) is the third member of the transforming growth factor family of cytokines, which also includes TGF-beta-1 and -beta2. These cytokines are secreted in precursor form consisting of a bioactive C-terminal domain attached to an N-terminal domain known as latency associated protein (LAP). Cleavage of LAP results in the mature protein, which functions as a disulfide-linked homodimer. As with all members of the family, TGF-beta-3 is highly conserved across species, with mouse and human TGF-beta-3 demonstrating 100% sequence homology and cross-species activity. The members of this family can be expressed by most cell types and exert pleiotropic effects, which include the suppression of B- and T-cell effector activity, mediation of tissue healing, and suppression of tumor proliferation. The promotion of CD4+CD25+ T-cell expansion is a newly discovered function of the TGF-? cytokines, and indicates an important role in the protection against autoimmunity.

Swiss-Prot Accession Number: P10600


 
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Identification of Subgroups of Schizophrenia Patients with Changes in Either Immune or Growth Factor and Hormonal Pathways (2013) Schwarz E, Van Beveren NJM, Ramsey J, Leweke FM, Rothermundt M, Bogerts B, Steiner J, Guest PC, Bahn S Schizophrenia Bulletin