PMID-36464872 – Thymosin beta4 and Actin Binding Modes Biological Functions

PMID-36464872 – Thymosin β4 and Actin: Binding Modes, Biological Functions and Clinical Applications

Ying Y et al. "Thymosin β4 and Actin: Binding Modes, Biological Functions and Clinical Applications," Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2023;24(4):300-315. doi:10.2174/1389203724666221201093500

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Property Value
PMID 36464872
DOI 10.2174/1389203724666221201093500
Year 2023
Journal Current Protein & Peptide Science
Study Type Narrative Review
Evidence Level V
Sample Review of preclinical and mechanistic studies
Peptide(s) Studied TB-500

Key Findings

  • Tβ4 is the most abundant beta-thymosin in human cells, comprising 70-80% of all Tβs
  • Primary mechanism: G-actin sequestration via WH2 domain binding, regulating actin polymerization and cytoskeletal dynamics
  • Diverse biological functions: wound healing, hair follicle regeneration, angiogenesis, anti-inflammation, and organ protection
  • Clinical applications span cardiac, ocular, dermal, and neurological tissue repair

Study Design

Comprehensive narrative review covering Tβ4's molecular binding mechanisms with actin, downstream biological effects, and translational applications. Synthesizes structural biology, cell biology, and preclinical therapeutic evidence.

Limitations

  • Narrative review without systematic methodology
  • Primarily preclinical evidence base
  • Clinical application discussion is largely theoretical for most indications

Clinical Relevance

Provides the most complete mechanistic overview of Tβ4's actin-binding function and its therapeutic implications. Essential reference for understanding why TB-500 works at the molecular level.

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