نتایج جستجو برای: گیرنده مارکر کموکاینی cxcr4

تعداد نتایج: 13846  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2014
Heidi Noels Baixue Zhou Pathricia V Tilstam Wendy Theelen Xiaofeng Li Lukas Pawig Corinna Schmitz Shamima Akhtar Sakine Simsekyilmaz Erdenechimeg Shagdarsuren Andreas Schober Ralf H Adams Jürgen Bernhagen Elisa A Liehn Yvonne Döring Christian Weber

OBJECTIVE The Cxcl12/Cxcr4 chemokine ligand/receptor axis mediates the mobilization of smooth muscle cell progenitors, driving injury-induced neointimal hyperplasia. This study aimed to investigate the role of endothelial Cxcr4 in neointima formation. APPROACH AND RESULTS β-Galactosidase staining using bone marrow x kinase (Bmx)-CreER(T2) reporter mice and double immunofluorescence revealed a...

2011
Edneia A. S. Ramos Mariana Grochoski Karin Braun-Prado Gerusa G. Seniski Iglenir J. Cavalli Enilze M. S. F. Ribeiro Anamaria A. Camargo Fabrício F. Costa Giseli Klassen

Chemokines and their receptors are involved in the development and cancer progression. The chemokine CXCL12 interacts with its receptor, CXCR4, to promote cellular adhesion, survival, proliferation and migration. The CXCR4 gene is upregulated in several types of cancers, including skin, lung, pancreas, brain and breast tumors. In pancreatic cancer and melanoma, CXCR4 expression is regulated by ...

2015
Wen-Feng Cai Kai Kang Wei Huang Jia-Liang Liang Yu-Liang Feng Guan-Sheng Liu De-Hua Chang Zhi-Li Wen Christian Paul Meifeng Xu Ronald W Millard Yigang Wang

The chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 4 (CXCR4) is expressed on native cardiomyocytes and can modulate isolated cardiomyocyte contractility. This study examines the role of CXCR4 in cardiomyocyte response to ischaemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Isolated adult rat ventricular cardiomyocytes were subjected to hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) to simulate I/R injury. In response to H/R injury, the decreas...

2014
Phanourios Tamamis Christodoulos A. Floudas

The chemotactic signaling induced by the binding of chemokine CXCL12 (SDF-1α) to chemokine receptor CXCR4 is of significant biological importance and is a potential therapeutic axis against HIV-1. However, as CXCR4 is overexpressed in certain cancer cells, the CXCL12:CXCR4 signaling is involved in tumor metastasis, progression, angiogenesis, and survival. Motivated by the pivotal role of the CX...

2013
Che Liu Kien Pham Defang Luo Brent A. Reynolds Parvinder Hothi Gregory Foltz Jeffrey K. Harrison

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor in adults. The poor prognosis and minimally successful treatments of these tumors indicates a need to identify new therapeutic targets. Therapy resistance of GBMs is attributed to heterogeneity of the glioblastoma due to genetic alterations and functional subpopulations. Chemokine receptors CXCR4 and CXCR7 play important roles in progres...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2009
Florian H Seeger Tina Rasper Masamichi Koyanagi Henrik Fox Andreas M Zeiher Stefanie Dimmeler

OBJECTIVE Bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMCs) improve the functional recovery after ischemia. However, BMCs comprise a heterogeneous mixture of cells, and it is not known which cell types are responsible for the induction of neovascularization after cell therapy. Because cell recruitment is critically dependent on the expression of the SDF-1-receptor CXCR4, we examined whether the expr...

2014
Norah Al-Souhibani Maha Al-Ghamdi Wijdan Al-Ahmadi Khalid S.A. Khabar

CXCR4 is a chemokine receptor that is overexpressed in certain cancer types and involved in migration toward distant organs. The molecular mechanisms underlying CXCR4 expression in invasive cancer, particularly posttranscriptional regulation, are poorly understood. Here, we find that CXCR4 harbors AU-rich elements (AREs) in the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) that bind and respond to the RNA-bi...

2011
David H McDermott Joseph Lopez Francis Deng Qian Liu Teresa Ojode Haoqian Chen Jean Ulrick Nana Kwatemaa Corin Kelly Sandra Anaya-O’Brien Mary Garofalo Martha Marquesen Dianne Hilligoss Rosamma DeCastro Harry L Malech Philip M Murphy

WHIM is an acronym for a rare immunodeficiency syndrome (OMIM #193670) caused by autosomal dominant mutations truncating the C-terminus of the chemokine receptor CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4). WHIM mutations may potentiate CXCR4 signalling, suggesting that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved CXCR4 antagonist AnorMED3100 (AMD3100) (also known as Plerixafor) may be be...

2014
Jia Li Kuo Jiang Xiuchun Qiu Meng Li Qiang Hao Li Wei Wei Zhang BiLiang Chen Xiaoyan Xin

The chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) plays an important role in the growth, angiogenesis and metastasis of various cancers, including epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). However, the correlation between CXCR4 and the clinical response of EOC patients to chemotherapy remains unknown. 124 EOC patients were recruited to assess the relationship between CXCR4 and the response to cisplatin-based chemotherap...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2011
Shengmei Gu Li Chen Qi Hong Tingting Yan Zhigang Zhuang Qiaoqiao Wang Wei Jin Hua Zhu Jiong Wu

CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) is a cell surface receptor that has been shown to mediate the metastasis of many solid tumors including lung, breast, kidney, and prostate tumors. In this study, we found that overexpression of ets variant gene 4 (PEA3) could elevate CXCR4 mRNA level and CXCR4 promoter activity in human MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells. PEA3 promoted CXCR4 expression and...

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