Metastasis Tumor Articles & Analysis
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In oncology, elevated ENPP2 expression enhances LPA-mediated signaling, driving tumor proliferation, invasion, and metastasis in breast, ovarian, and liver cancers. Experimental models show that inhibiting ENPP2 reduces tumor growth and limits metastatic potential, providing a strong rationale for therapeutic intervention. ...
During in vitro incubation researchers can administer interferon-γ-inducible protein 10 (IP10) inside platelets. Within the tumor microenvironment elevated levels of thrombin activate the IP10-platelet complex which releases its drug payload leading to substantial anti-tumor results. The IP10-loaded platelets targeted and inhibited tumor ...
In cancer research, reporter stable cell lines can help illuminate tumor behavior. By labeling cancer cells with a fluorescent or luminescent reporter gene, scientists can track tumor growth and metastasis both in vitro and in vivo. ...
Many studies have demonstrated that miRNA mimics can suppress tumor growth and metastasis by restoring the expression of tumor-suppressor genes. ...
Zebrafish and mammals share common molecular pathways for tumor progression. Likewise, more than 130 different genes in zebrafish liver tumors exhibited expression similar to those characteristic of human liver cancers, correlating with histological tumor type, grade, and stage. ...
For example, in cancer, abnormal glycosylation patterns may lead to changes in protein function, thereby promoting tumor growth and metastasis. The detection of glycosylation sites provides new avenues for early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. ...
Co-culture cell models can emulate a variety of pathological conditions such as different stages of tumor invasion and metastasis, and identify of stromal components associated with pathological ...
Brain tumors can be broadly categorized into primary and secondary (or metastatic) tumors. Primary tumors originate in the brain1, while secondary tumors spread from other body parts. ...
While it was first discovered in gliomas (a type of brain tumor), TNC protein is present in a variety of tissues, especially during embryonic development and tissue remodeling after injury. ...
It interacts with various intracellular proteins, such as β-catenin, p120-catenin, and α-catenin, to regulate cell signaling and gene expression. CDH1 acts as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, which is often dysregulated in cancer. ...
Fucoidan derivatives have been shown to inhibit tumor cell growth, induce apoptosis, and suppress tumor metastasis. Additionally, marine polysaccharides exhibit antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, and immunomodulatory activities, making them highly valuable for drug discovery and development. l Drug Delivery System In drug delivery ...
Numerous studies employing syngeneic and spontaneous tumor models have demonstrated that genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of CD73 or A2AR significantly reduces tumor growth and metastasis. ...
Cell Adhesion: Some tumor suppressor proteins are involved in maintaining cell adhesion, preventing cells from breaking away and spreading to other parts of the body (metastasis). ...
Its biological function has not yet been clarified, but due to its limited distribution in normal tissues and high expression in some tumor tissues, it is expected to be used in tumor-specific treatment. ...
Mesothelin or MPF supplementation stimulates lung cancer growth in MSLN knockout mice, which verifies the role of mesothelin in tumor cell adhesion, migration, and metastasis. Role of mesothelin in cancer and signaling Mesothelin is expressed in many solid tumors, most commonly in mesothelioma, epithelial ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, as well ...
Aberrant glycosylation is a common hallmark of many malignancies and is important at all stages of tumor growth. Glycosylation regulates a range of physiopathological processes, including cell-cell adhesion, cell-matrix interactions, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, tumor proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Different ...
Glycans are involved in cell recognition, cell adhesion, cell differentiation, immune recognition, signal transduction, microbial pathogenic processes and tumor metastasis processes. Creative Proteomics reserved extensive experience in glycomics research, and can provide customized glycan analysis services for customers in many regions and countries. ...
In addition, many acetylated targeted non-histone proteins are oncoproteins or tumor suppressors, which are directly involved in tumor initiation, progression and metastasis. ...
Glycosylation of immune system molecules has been explored for disease marker research. Glycosylation can regulate tumor proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis. Abnormal glycosylation is often considered a sign of cancer. Most tumor markers approved by the FDA are glycoprotein or glycan antigens. ...
Probiotics also have anti-angiogenesis, anti-proliferation and anti-tumor metastasis properties, and can up-regulate the expression of tumor suppressor factors and inhibit the expression of oncogenes, thereby reducing the risk of liver cancer. ...
