نتایج جستجو برای: angiostatin

تعداد نتایج: 401  

Journal: :Cancer research 1998
D H Gorski H J Mauceri R M Salloum S Gately S Hellman M A Beckett V P Sukhatme G A Soff D W Kufe R R Weichselbaum

Angiostatin, a proteolytic fragment of plasminogen, inhibits the growth of primary and metastatic tumors by suppressing angiogenesis. When used in combination with ionizing radiation (IR), angiostatin demonstrates potent antitumor synergism, largely caused by inhibition of the tumor microvasculature. We report here the temporal interaction of angiostatin and IR in Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) tum...

2003
Paul Jurasz David Alonso Susana Castro-Blanco Ferid Murad Marek W. Radomski

Platelets regulate new blood vessel growth, because they contain a number of angiogenesis promoters and inhibitors. Additionally, platelets contain matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which when released mediate platelet adhesion and aggregation, and plasminogen, a fibrinolytic system enzyme that serves to limit blood clot formation. Enzymatic cleavage of plasminogen by MMPs generates angiostatin...

2001
Stefano Indraccolo Monica Morini Eleonora Gola Fabio Carrozzino Walter Habeler Simona Minghelli Leonardo Santi Luigi Chieco-Bianchi Yihai Cao Adriana Albini Douglas M. Noonan

Gene transfer delivery of endogenous angiogenesis inhibitors such as angiostatin would circumvent problems associated with long-term administration of proteins. Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS), a highly vascular neoplasm, is an excellent model for studying tumor angiogenesis and antiangiogenic agent efficacy. We investigated the effects of angiostatin gene transfer in in vitro and in vivo models of KS-in...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Paul Jurasz David Alonso Susana Castro-Blanco Ferid Murad Marek W Radomski

Platelets regulate new blood vessel growth, because they contain a number of angiogenesis promoters and inhibitors. Additionally, platelets contain matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which when released mediate platelet adhesion and aggregation, and plasminogen, a fibrinolytic system enzyme that serves to limit blood clot formation. Enzymatic cleavage of plasminogen by MMPs generates angiostatin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
L Claesson-Welsh M Welsh N Ito B Anand-Apte S Soker B Zetter M O'Reilly J Folkman

Angiostatin, a fragment of plasminogen, has been identified and characterized as an endogenous inhibitor of neovascularization. We show that angiostatin treatment of endothelial cells in the absence of growth factors results in an increased apoptotic index whereas the proliferation index is unchanged. Angiostatin also inhibits migration and tube formation of endothelial cells. Angiostatin treat...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
S Gately P Twardowski M S Stack M Patrick L Boggio D L Cundiff H W Schnaper L Madison O Volpert N Bouck J Enghild H C Kwaan G A Soff

Angiostatin is an inhibitor of angiogenesis and metastatic growth that is found in tumor-bearing animals and can be generated in vitro by the proteolytic cleavage of plasminogen. The mechanism by which angiostatin is produced in vivo has not been defined. We now demonstrate that human prostate carcinoma cell lines (PC-3, DU-145, and LN-CaP) express enzymatic activity that can generate bioactive...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Thrombosis and Hemostasis 1998

Journal: :EMBO reports 2001
N Gupta E Nodzenski N N Khodarev J Yu L Khorasani M A Beckett D W Kufe R R Weichselbaum

Angiostatin is a cleavage product of plasminogen that has anti-angiogenic properties. We investigated whether the effects of angiostatin on endothelial cells are mediated by ceramide, a lipid implicated in endothelial cell signaling. Our results demonstrate that angiostatin produces a transient increase in ceramide that correlates with actin stress fiber reorganization, detachment and death. DN...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
H Ito I I Rovira M L Bloom K Takeda V J Ferrans A A Quyyumi T Finkel

Angiostatin, a product of the proteolytic cleavage of plasminogen, possesses potent antitumor and antiangiogenic properties in vivo. Studies with cultured endothelial cells suggest that under certain conditions, angiostatin inhibits the migration and proliferation of these cells or, alternatively, increases their rate of apoptosis. In general, the effects of angiostatin have been considerably l...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Holly Anne Hanford Christie A Wong Hallie Kassan Deborah L Cundiff Navdeep Chandel Suzanne Underwood Christopher A Mitchell Gerald A Soff

Angiostatin, a proteolytic cleavage product of plasminogen, acts via a selective, yet poorly understood mechanism to potently inhibit angiogenesis (M. S. O'Reilly et al., Cell, 79: 315-328, 1994). Vascular endothelial cell proliferation assays revealed that angiostatin(4.5), a naturally occurring human isoform consisting of plasminogen kringle domains 1-4 and most of kringle domain 5 (G. A. Sof...

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