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Epidermal Growth Factor and Intestinal Barrier Function.

Xiaopeng TangHu LiuShufen YangZuohua LiJinfeng ZhongRejun Fang
Published in: Mediators of inflammation (2016)
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is a 53-amino acid peptide that plays an important role in regulating cell growth, survival, migration, apoptosis, proliferation, and differentiation. In addition, EGF has been established to be an effective intestinal regulator helping to protect intestinal barrier integrity, which was essential for the absorption of nutrients and health in humans and animals. Several researches have demonstrated that EGF via binding to the EGF receptor and subsequent activation of Ras/MAPK, PI3K/AKT, PLC-γ/PKC, and STATS signal pathways regulates intestinal barrier function. In this review, the relationship between epidermal growth factor and intestinal development and intestinal barrier is described, to provide a better understanding of the effects of EGF on intestine development and health.
Keyphrases
  • growth factor
  • pi k akt
  • signaling pathway
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • cell cycle arrest
  • oxidative stress
  • amino acid
  • mental health
  • cell proliferation
  • cell death
  • risk assessment
  • wound healing
  • climate change