ErbB and HB-EGF signaling in heart development and function

Cell Structure and Function
Ryo Iwamoto, Eisuke Mekada

Abstract

The epidermal growth factor (EGF)-ErbB signaling network is composed of multiple ligands of the EGF family and four tyrosine kinase receptors of the ErbB family. In higher vertebrates, these four receptors bind a multitude of ligands. Ligand binding induces the formation of various homo- and heterodimers of ErbB, potentially providing for a high degree of signal diversity. ErbB receptors and their ligands are expressed in a variety of tissues throughout development. Recent advances in gene targeting strategies in mice have revealed that the EGF-ErbB signaling network has fundamental roles in development, proliferation, differentiation, and homeostasis in mammals. The heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is a member of the EGF family of growth factors that binds to and activates the EGF receptor (EGFR/ErbB1) and ErbB4. Recent studies using several mutant mice lacking HB-EGF expression have revealed that HB-EGF has a critical role in normal heart function and in normal cardiac valve formation in conjunction with ErbB receptors. HB-EGF signaling through ErbB2 is essential for the maintenance of homeostasis in the adult heart, whereas HB-EGF signaling through EGFR is required during cardiac valve development. In this rev...Continue Reading

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