نتایج جستجو برای: epha2

تعداد نتایج: 800  

2012
Aaron Petty Eugene Myshkin Haina Qin Hong Guo Hui Miao Gregory P. Tochtrop Jer-Tsong Hsieh Phillip Page Lili Liu Daniel J. Lindner Chayan Acharya Alexander D. MacKerell Eckhard Ficker Jianxing Song Bingcheng Wang

During tumor progression, EphA2 receptor can gain ligand-independent pro-oncogenic functions due to Akt activation and reduced ephrin-A ligand engagement. The effects can be reversed by ligand stimulation, which triggers the intrinsic tumor suppressive signaling pathways of EphA2 including inhibition of PI3/Akt and Ras/ERK pathways. These observations argue for development of small molecule ago...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2012
Steven Daniel Funk Arif Yurdagul Patrick Albert James G Traylor Long Jin Jin Chen A Wayne Orr

OBJECTIVE Endothelial cell activation results in altered cell-cell interactions with adjacent endothelial cells and with infiltrating leukocytes. Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands regulate cell-cell interactions during tissue remodeling, and multiple proinflammatory mediators induce endothelial EphA receptor and ephrinA ligand expression. Therefore, we sought to elucidate the role of EphA ...

2013
John Thundyil Silvia Manzanero Dale Pavlovski Tanya R. Cully Ker-Zhing Lok Alexander Widiapradja Prasad Chunduri Dong-Gyu Jo Chie Naruse Masahide Asano Bradley S. Launikonis Christopher G. Sobey Mark G. Coulthard Thiruma V. Arumugam

Ephrin (Eph) signaling within the central nervous system is known to modulate axon guidance, synaptic plasticity, and to promote long-term potentiation. We investigated the potential involvement of EphA2 receptors in ischemic stroke-induced brain inflammation in a mouse model of focal stroke. Cerebral ischemia was induced in male C57Bl6/J wild-type (WT) and EphA2-deficient (EphA2(-/-)) mice by ...

2016
Antonio Barquilla Ilaria Lamberto Roberta Noberini Susanne Heynen-Genel Laurence M. Brill Elena B. Pasquale

The EphA2 receptor tyrosine kinase plays key roles in tissue homeostasis and disease processes such as cancer, pathological angiogenesis, and inflammation through two distinct signaling mechanisms. EphA2 "canonical" signaling involves ephrin-A ligand binding, tyrosine autophosphorylation, and kinase activity; EphA2 "noncanonical" signaling involves phosphorylation of serine 897 (S897) by AKT an...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Guoqi Zhang Ching-Ni Njauw Jong Min Park Chie Naruse Masahide Asano Hensin Tsao

One of the physiologic consequences of excessive UV radiation (UVR) exposure is apoptosis. This critical response serves to eliminate genetically injured cells and arises, in part, from activation of DNA damage and p53 signaling. Other contributory pathways, however, likely exist but have not been fully characterized. In a recent global screen of UVR response genes in melanocytes, we identified...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Tomohide Tatsumi Christopher J Herrem Walter C Olson James H Finke Ronald M Bukowski Michael S Kinch Elena Ranieri Walter J Storkus

We have evaluated CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell responses against a new tumor-associated antigen, the receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2, which is broadly expressed in diverse cancer histologies and is frequently overexpressed in advanced stage/metastatic disease. We report herein that EphA2 is overexpressed in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines and clinical specimens of RCC, and find that the highest le...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2009
Balasubramaniam Annamalai Xueguang Liu Udhayakumar Gopal Jennifer S Isaacs

A subset of Eph receptors and their corresponding ligands are commonly expressed in tumor cells where they mediate biological processes such as cell migration and adhesion, whereas their expression in endothelial cells promotes angiogenesis. In particular, the tumor-specific up-regulation of EphA2 confers properties of increased cellular motility, invasiveness, tumor angiogenesis, and tumor pro...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2011
Maria Letizia Taddei Matteo Parri Adriano Angelucci Francesca Bianchini Chiara Marconi Elisa Giannoni Giovanni Raugei Mauro Bologna Lido Calorini Paola Chiarugi

EphA2 kinase regulates cell shape, adhesion, and motility and is frequently overexpressed in several cancers, including melanoma, prostate, breast, and colon cancers and lung carcinoma. Although a function in both tumor onset and metastasis has been proposed, the role played by EphA2 in tumor progression is still debated. In melanoma, EphA2 has been reported to affect cell migration and invasiv...

2011
Udhayakumar Gopal Jessica E. Bohonowych Carla Lema-Tome Angen Liu Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer Bingcheng Wang Jennifer S. Isaacs

BACKGROUND Extracellular Hsp90 protein (eHsp90) potentiates cancer cell motility and invasion through a poorly understood mechanism involving ligand mediated function with its cognate receptor LRP1. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) represents one of the most aggressive and lethal brain cancers. The receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2 is overexpressed in the majority of GBM specimens and is a critical m...

2003
Tomohide Tatsumi Christopher J. Herrem Walter C. Olson James H. Finke Ronald M. Bukowski Michael S. Kinch Elena Ranieri Walter J. Storkus

We have evaluated CD8 and CD4 T-cell responses against a new tumor-associated antigen, the receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2, which is broadly expressed in diverse cancer histologies and is frequently overexpressed in advanced stage/metastatic disease. We report herein that EphA2 is overexpressed in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines and clinical specimens of RCC, and find that the highest leve...

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