نتایج جستجو برای: heparanase

تعداد نتایج: 998  

Journal: :Atherosclerosis 2010
Aaron B Baker Yiannis S Chatzizisis Roy Beigel Michael Jonas Benjamin V Stone Ahmet U Coskun Charles Maynard Campbell Rogers Konstantinos C Koskinas Charles L Feldman Peter H Stone Elazer R Edelman

OBJECTIVE Enzymatic degradation of the extracellular matrix is known to be powerful regulator of atherosclerosis. However, little is known about the enzymatic regulation of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) during the formation and progression of atherosclerotic plaques. METHODS AND RESULTS Swine were rendered diabetic through streptozotocin injection and hyperlipidemic through a high fat...

2012
Partha S. Bhattacharjee Tashfin S. Huq Valencia Potter Anna Young Ian R. Davenport Richard Graves Tarun K. Mandal Christian Clement Harris E. McFerrin Syed Muniruzzaman Shubha K. Ireland James M. Hill

Although the importance of human apolipoprotein E (apoE) in vascular diseases has clearly been established, most of the research on apoE has focused on its role in cholesterol metabolism. In view of the observation that apoE and its functional domains impact extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, we hypothesized that apoE could also confer protection against ECM degradation by mechanisms indepe...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2007
Svetlana Gingis-Velitski Rivka Ishai-Michaeli Israel Vlodavsky Neta Ilan

Heparanase is a mammalian endo-beta-D-glucuronidase capable of cleaving HS side chains at a limited number of sites, activity that is strongly implicated in tumor metastasis, neovascularization, inflammation, and autoimmunity. Clinically, up-regulation of heparanase mRNA and protein expression has been documented in a variety of primary human tumors, correlating with reduced postoperative survi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
D S Pikas J P Li I Vlodavsky U Lindahl

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans, attached to cell surfaces or in the extracellular matrix, interact with a multitude of proteins via their heparan sulfate side chains. Degradation of these chains by limited (endoglycosidic) heparanase cleavage is believed to affect a variety of biological processes. Although the occurrence of heparanase activity in mammalian tissues has been recognized for many y...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2013
Yang Li Hao Liu Ying Ying Huang Long Jian Pu Xu Dong Zhang Chen Chen Jiang Zhi Wen Jiang

Tumor metastasis is the ultimate stage of cancer, and the primary cause of mortality in patients. Tumor cells breaking through the natural barrier consisting of the basement membrane (BM) and extracellular matrix (ECM) is the a crucial step in tumor invasion and metastasis. Thus, protecting this barrier is the key to reducing mortality. Heparanase is a mammalian endo-β-glucuronidase which has b...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2014
Satomi Nadanaka Eko Purunomo Naoko Takeda Jun-ichi Tamura Hiroshi Kitagawa

Degradation of heparan sulfate (HS) in the extracellular matrix by heparanase is linked to the processes of tumor invasion and metastasis. Thus, a heparanase inhibitor can be a potential anticancer drug. Because HS with unsubstituted glucosamine residues accumulates in heparanase-expressing breast cancer cells, we assumed that these HS structures are resistant to heparanase and can therefore be...

2006
Dario Marchetti David J. McQuillan William C. Spohn Dan D. Carson Garth L. Nicolson

Heparanase is an endo-ß-o-glucuronidase, the enzymatic targets of which are the glycosaminoglycan chains of heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Elevated levels of heparanase are associated with the metastatic potential of melanoma cells. Treatment of murine and human melanoma cells with the prototypic neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) increases the production of heparanase by melanoma cells. W...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Hai-Long Li Jing Gu Jian-Jun Wu Chun-Lin Ma Ya-Li Yang Hu-Ping Wang Jing Wang Yong Wang Che Chen Hong-Yan Wu

BACKGROUND Heparanase is believed to be involved in gastric carcinogenesis. However, the clinicopathologic features of gastric cancer with high heparanase expression remain unclear. AIM The purpose of this study was to comprehensively and quantitatively summarize available evidence for the use of heparanase mRNA and protein expression to evaluate the clinicopathological associations in gastri...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2012
Neha S Gandhi Craig Freeman Christopher R Parish Ricardo L Mancera

Mammalian heparanase is an endo-β-glucuronidase associated with cell invasion in cancer metastasis, angiogenesis and inflammation. Heparanase cleaves heparan sulfate proteoglycans in the extracellular matrix and basement membrane, releasing heparin/heparan sulfate oligosaccharides of appreciable size. This in turn causes the release of growth factors, which accelerate tumor growth and metastasi...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2016
Beatriz García Olivia García-Suárez Iván Fernández-Vega Aitana Vallina Aurora Astudillo Luis M Quirós

Heparanase is a glucuronidase that appears upregulated in many human cancers and is involved in cellular invasion and tumor metastasis. Heparanase 2 is a homologue of heparanase that lacks enzymatic activity and displays anti-metastatic features. The aim of this work was to analyze the expression of both molecules in neuroendocrine tumors. We investigated the transcription of heparanases in lun...

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