نتایج جستجو برای: angiostatin

تعداد نتایج: 401  

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2002
Roberto Benelli Monica Morini Fabio Carrozzino Nicoletta Ferrari Simona Minghelli Leonardo Santi Marco Cassatella Douglas M Noonan Adriana Albini

Angiostatin effectively blocks tumor angiogenesis through still poorly understood mechanisms. Given the close association between immune and vascular regulation, we investigated the effects of angiostatin on angiogenesis-associated leukocytes. Angiostatin inhibited the migration of monocytes and, even more markedly, neutrophils. Angiostatin blocked chemotaxis of neutrophils to CXCR2 chemokine r...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
L A Cornelius L C Nehring E Harding M Bolanowski H G Welgus D K Kobayashi R A Pierce S D Shapiro

Angiostatin, a cleavage product of plasminogen, has been shown to inhibit endothelial cell proliferation and metastatic tumor cell growth. Recently, the production of angiostatin has been correlated with tumor-associated macrophage production of elastolytic metalloproteinases in a murine model of Lewis lung cell carcinoma. In this report we demonstrate that purified murine and human matrix meta...

2013
Aneta Radziwon-Balicka Cesar Moncada de la Rosa Barbara Zielnik Adrian Doroszko Paul Jurasz

Platelets play an important role in thrombosis and in neo-vascularisation as they release and produce factors that both promote and suppress angiogenesis. Amongst these factors is the angiogenesis inhibitor angiostatin, which is released during thrombus formation. The impact of anti-thrombotic agents and the kinetics of platelet angiostatin release are unknown. Hence, our objectives were to cha...

2003
Nadeem Wajih David C. Sane

Angiostatin, an inhibitor of angiogenesis, contains 3 to 4 kringle domains that are derived from proteolytic cleavage of plasminogen. The antiangiogenic effects of angiostatin occur, in part, from its inhibition of endothelial cell surface adenosine triphosphate synthase, integrin functions, and pericellular proteolysis. Angiostatin has structural similarities to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF; ...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Nadeem Wajih David C Sane

Angiostatin, an inhibitor of angiogenesis, contains 3 to 4 kringle domains that are derived from proteolytic cleavage of plasminogen. The antiangiogenic effects of angiostatin occur, in part, from its inhibition of endothelial cell surface adenosine triphosphate synthase, integrin functions, and pericellular proteolysis. Angiostatin has structural similarities to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF; ...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 1999
J J Walter D C Sane

Angiostatin is an inhibitor of angiogenesis that is known to reduce endothelial cell proliferation and consequently prevent the progression of tumor metastases. However, the modest effect of angiostatin on endothelial cell proliferation raises the possibility that angiostatin might exert its effects on other cells. To determine the cellular distribution of angiostatin binding in tissues with ne...

Journal: :Haematologica 1999
Y Cao

The discovery of specific endothelial inhibitors such as angiostatin and endostatin not only increases our understanding of the functions of these molecules in the regulation of physiological and pathological angiogenesis, but also provides an important therapeutic strategy for cancer treatment. Recent studies have demonstrated that the angiostatin protein significantly suppresses the growth of...

Journal: :Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology 2004
Ha-Tan Kang Won-Ki Bang Yeon Gyu Yu

Angiostatin is a potent anti-angiogenic protein. To examine the angiostatin-interacting proteins, we used the display-cloning method with a T7 phage library presenting human cDNAs. The specific T7 phage clone that bound to the immobilized angiostatin was isolated, and a novel gene encoding the displayed polypeptide on the isolated T7 phage was identified. The displayed angiostatin-binding seque...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
S Gately P Twardowski M S Stack D L Cundiff D Grella F J Castellino J Enghild H C Kwaan F Lee R A Kramer O Volpert N Bouck G A Soff

Angiostatin, a potent naturally occurring inhibitor of angiogenesis and growth of tumor metastases, is generated by cancer-mediated proteolysis of plasminogen. Human prostate carcinoma cells (PC-3) release enzymatic activity that converts plasminogen to angiostatin. We have now identified two components released by PC-3 cells, urokinase (uPA) and free sulfhydryl donors (FSDs), that are sufficie...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Tong-Young Lee Stefan Muschal Elke A Pravda Judah Folkman Amir Abdollahi Kashi Javaherian

Angiostatin, a proteolytic fragment of plasminogen, is a potent endogenous antiangiogenic agent. The molecular mechanisms governing angiostatin's antiangiogenic and antitumor effects are not well understood. Here, we report the identification of mitochondrial compartment as the ultimate target of angiostatin. After internalization of angiostatin into the cell, at least 2 proteins within the mit...

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