Thymosin β-4(Tβ4) is highly expressed in saliva of human newborns but not in adults. Here preliminary immunohistochemical
analyses on different human tissues are reported. Immunoreactivity for Tβ4 in human salivary glands
show high quantities of Tβ4 before birth, followed by downregulation of expression in adulthood. In contrast, Tβ4
is detected in tumors of salivary glands, suggesting that tumor cells might utilize fetal programs, including Tβ4 synthesis.
Immunohistochemical analyses in the gastrointestinal tract showed strong reactivity for Tβ4 in enterocytes
during development, but weak immunostaining in mature enterocytes. In colorectal cancer, the association of a high
expression of Tβ4 with epithelial–mesenchymal transition was observed. On the basis of these data, the process of
epithelial–mesenchymal transition could represent the unifying process that explains the role of Tβ4 during fetal
development and in cancer progression
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