نتایج جستجو برای: nrp1

تعداد نتایج: 399  

2011
Birger Herzog Caroline Pellet-Many Gary Britton Basil Hartzoulakis Ian C. Zachary

In endothelial cells, neuropilin-1 (NRP1) binds vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A and is thought to act as a coreceptor for kinase insert domain-containing receptor (KDR) by associating with KDR and enhancing VEGF signaling. Here we report mutations in the NRP1 b1 domain (Y297A and D320A), which result in complete loss of VEGF binding. Overexpression of Y297A and D320A NRP1 in human u...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2014
Feng Shi Li Shang Bei-Qing Pan Xiao-Min Wang Yan-Yi Jiang Jia-Jie Hao Yu Zhang Yan Cai Xin Xu Qi-Min Zhan Ming-Rong Wang

PURPOSE We previously revealed that the calreticulin (CRT) gene is a candidate oncogene promoting cell migration and invasion and that neuropilin-1 (NRP1) is a possible effector downstream of CRT in esophageal squamous carcinoma cells. This study aims to explore the mechanisms underlying the migration and invasion of esophageal cancer cells regulated by CRT through NRP1. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Q...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Sabrina Rizzolio Noa Rabinowicz Elena Rainero Letizia Lanzetti Guido Serini Jim Norman Gera Neufeld Luca Tamagnone

Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) is a coreceptor for multiple extracellular ligands. NRP1 is widely expressed in cancer cells and in advanced human tumors; however, its functional relevance and signaling mechanisms are unclear. Here, we show that NRP1 expression controls viability and proliferation of different cancer cells, independent of its short intracellular tail. We found that the extracellular domain...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Yasunori Shintani Seiji Takashima Yoshihiro Asano Hisakazu Kato Yulin Liao Satoru Yamazaki Osamu Tsukamoto Osamu Seguchi Hiroyuki Yamamoto Tomi Fukushima Kazuyuki Sugahara Masafumi Kitakaze Masatsugu Hori

Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) is a co-receptor for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) that enhances the angiogenic signals cooperatively with VEGFR2. VEGF signaling is essential for physiological and pathological angiogenesis through its effects on vascular endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs), but the mechanisms coordinating this response are not well understood. Here we show th...

2015
Alessandro Fantin Anastasia Lampropoulou Gaia Gestri Claudio Raimondi Valentina Senatore Ian Zachary Christiana Ruhrberg

Sprouting blood vessels are led by filopodia-studded endothelial tip cells that respond to angiogenic signals. Mosaic lineage tracing previously revealed that NRP1 is essential for tip cell function, although its mechanistic role in tip cells remains poorly defined. Here, we show that NRP1 is dispensable for genetic tip cell identity. Instead, we find that NRP1 is essential to form the filopodi...

2012
Anna Riese Yvonne Eilert Yvonne Meyer Meral Arin Jens M. Baron Sabine Eming Thomas Krieg Peter Kurschat

BACKGROUND Neuropilin 1 (NRP1) is expressed on several cell types including neurons and endothelial cells, where it functions as an important regulator in development and during angiogenesis. As a cell surface receptor, NRP1 is able to bind to members of the VEGF family of growth factors and to secreted class 3 semaphorins. Neuropilin 1 is also highly expressed in keratinocytes, but the functio...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
Ian C Zachary

Essential roles of NRP1 (neuropilin-1) in cardiovascular development and in neuronal axon targeting during embryogenesis are thought to be mediated primarily through binding of NRP1 to two unrelated types of ligands: the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) family of angiogenic cytokines in the endothelium, and the class 3 semaphorins in neurons. A widely accepted mechanism for the role of...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Harukiyo Kawamura Xiujuan Li Katsutoshi Goishi Laurens A van Meeteren Lars Jakobsson Stéphanie Cébe-Suarez Akio Shimizu Dan Edholm Kurt Ballmer-Hofer Lena Kjellén Michael Klagsbrun Lena Claesson-Welsh

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A regulates vascular development and angiogenesis. VEGF isoforms differ in ability to bind coreceptors heparan sulfate (HS) and neuropilin-1 (NRP1). We used VEGF-A165 (which binds HS and NRP1), VEGF-A121 (binds neither HS nor NRP1), and parapoxvirus VEGF-E-NZ2 (binds NRP1 but not HS) to investigate the role of NRP1 in organization of endothelial cells i...

2014
Yang Peng Yan-Min Liu Lu-Chun Li Lu-Lu Wang Xiao-Ling Wu

NRP1 as multifunctional non-tyrosine-kinase receptors play critical roles in tumor progression. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an important class of pervasive genes that are involved in a variety of biological functions, particularly cancer. It remains unclear whether miRNAs can regulate the expression of NRP1. The goal of this study was to identify miRNAs that could inhibit the growth, invasion and me...

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Anna Salikhova Ling Wang Anthony A Lanahan Miaoliang Liu Michael Simons William P J Leenders Debabrata Mukhopadhyay Arie Horowitz

The neuropilin (Nrp)1 receptor is essential for both nervous and vascular system development. Nrp1 is unusually versatile, because it transmits both chemoattractive and repulsive signals in response to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A and class 3 semaphorins, respectively. Both Nrp1 and VEGF receptor 2 undergo ligand-dependent endocytosis. We sought to establish the endocytic pathway...

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