نتایج جستجو برای: angiogenic proteins

تعداد نتایج: 570154  

2016
Kevin P. Mouillesseaux David S. Wiley Lauren M. Saunders Lyndsay A. Wylie Erich J. Kushner Diana C. Chong Kathryn M. Citrin Andrew T. Barber Youngsook Park Jun-Dae Kim Leigh Ann Samsa Jongmin Kim Jiandong Liu Suk-Won Jin Victoria L. Bautch

Functional blood vessel growth depends on generation of distinct but coordinated responses from endothelial cells. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), part of the TGFβ superfamily, bind receptors to induce phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of SMAD transcription factors (R-SMAD1/5/8) and regulate vessel growth. However, SMAD1/5/8 signalling results in both pro- and anti-angiogenic outputs...

2006
Naoyo Nishida Hirohisa Yano Takashi Nishida Toshiharu Kamura Masamichi Kojiro

New growth in the vascular network is important since the proliferation, as well as metastatic spread, of cancer cells depends on an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of waste products. New blood and lymphatic vessels form through processes called angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, respectively. Angiogenesis is regulated by both activator and inhibitor molecules. More tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jes-Niels Boeckel Virginia Guarani Masamichi Koyanagi Tino Roexe Andreas Lengeling Ralph T Schermuly Pascal Gellert Thomas Braun Andreas Zeiher Stefanie Dimmeler

JmjC domain-containing proteins play a crucial role in the control of gene expression by acting as protein hydroxylases or demethylases, thereby controlling histone methylation or splicing. Here, we demonstrate that silencing of Jumonji domain-containing protein 6 (Jmjd6) impairs angiogenic functions of endothelial cells by changing the gene expression and modulating the splicing of the VEGF-re...

Journal: :Vascular Health and Risk Management 2006
Naoyo Nishida Hirohisa Yano Takashi Nishida Toshiharu Kamura Masamichi Kojiro

New growth in the vascular network is important since the proliferation, as well as metastatic spread, of cancer cells depends on an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of waste products. New blood and lymphatic vessels form through processes called angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, respectively. Angiogenesis is regulated by both activator and inhibitor molecules. More tha...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2014
Anna I Markowska Zhiyi Cao Noorjahan Panjwani

Ocular neovascularization can affect almost all the tissues of the eye: the cornea, the iris, the retina, and the choroid. Pathological neovascularization is the underlying cause of vision loss in common ocular conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity and age-related macular neovascularization. Glycosylation is the most common covalent posttranslational modification o...

Journal: :BMB reports 2009
Yong Xu Su-Zhen Zhang Can-Hua Huang Xin-Yu Liu Zhen-Hua Zhong Wen-Li Hou Zi-Fen Su Yu-Quan Wei

Angiogenesis is crucial for solid tumor growth. By secreting angiogenic factors, tumor cells induce angiogenesis. However, targeting these angiogenic factors for cancer therapy is not always successful, suggesting that other factors may be involved in tumor angiogenesis. This work shows that 25 protein spots were differentially expressed by two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis when HepG...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2012
Sebastian Oltean Melissa Gammons Richard Hulse Maryam Hamdollah-Zadeh Athina Mavrou Lucy Donaldson Andrew H Salmon Steve J Harper Michael R Ladomery David O Bates

SRPK1 (serine-arginine protein kinase 1) is a protein kinase that specifically phosphorylates proteins containing serine-arginine-rich domains. Its substrates include a family of SR proteins that are key regulators of mRNA AS (alternative splicing). VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), a principal angiogenesis factor contains an alternative 3' splice site in the terminal exon that defines...

2012
Jennifer C.-Y. Chung Dominique Shum-Tim

A prerequisite for successful tissue engineering is adequate vascularization that would allow tissue engineering constructs to survive and grow. Angiogenic growth factors, alone and in combination, have been used to achieve this, and gene therapy has been used as a tool to enable sustained release of these angiogenic proteins. Cell-based therapy using endothelial cells and their precursors pres...

Journal: :Science 1999
J Holash P C Maisonpierre D Compton P Boland C R Alexander D Zagzag G D Yancopoulos S J Wiegand

In contrast with the prevailing view that most tumors and metastases begin as avascular masses, evidence is presented here that a subset of tumors instead initially grows by coopting existing host vessels. This coopted host vasculature does not immediately undergo angiogenesis to support the tumor but instead regresses, leading to a secondarily avascular tumor and massive tumor cell loss. Ultim...

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