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28 Citations
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15 Pages

3 February 2018

The α6 integrin subunit (ITGA6) pre-mRNA undergoes alternative splicing to form two splicing variants, named ITGA6A and ITGA6B. In primary human colorectal cancer cells, the levels of both ITGA6 and β4 integrin subunit (ITGB4) subunits of the α6β4 in...

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19 Citations
7,714 Views
17 Pages

The epidermis basal layer is composed of two keratinocyte populations: Keratinocyte Stem cells (KSC) and Transitory Amplifying (TA) cells that arise from KSC division. Unfortunately, no specific marker exists to differ between KSC and TA cells. Here,...

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18 Citations
3,881 Views
12 Pages

TNF−α Secreted from Macrophages Increases the Expression of Prometastatic Integrin αV in Gastric Cancer

  • Mi-Aie Hwang,
  • Misun Won,
  • Joo-Young Im,
  • Mi-Jung Kang,
  • Dae-Hyuk Kweon and
  • Bo-Kyung Kim

26 December 2022

The tumor microenvironment comprising blood vessels, fibroblasts, immune cells, and the extracellular matrix surrounding cancer cells, has recently been targeted for research in cancer therapy. We aimed to investigate the effect of macrophages on the...

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21 Citations
6,723 Views
18 Pages

26 November 2021

A huge effort has been devoted to developing drugs targeting integrins over 30 years, because of the primary roles of integrins in the cell-matrix milieu. Five αv-containing integrins, in the 24 family members, have been a central target of fib...

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9 Citations
2,664 Views
12 Pages

Angiogenesis in the Outer Membrane of Chronic Subdural Hematomas through Thrombin-Cleaved Osteopontin and the Integrin α9 and Integrin β1 Signaling Pathways

  • Koji Osuka,
  • Yusuke Ohmichi,
  • Mika Ohmichi,
  • Satoru Honma,
  • Chiharu Suzuki,
  • Masahiro Aoyama,
  • Kenichiro Iwami,
  • Yasuo Watanabe and
  • Shigeru Miyachi

Background: A chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is considered to be an inflammatory and angiogenic disease. The CSDH outer membrane, which contains inflammatory cells, plays an important role in CSDH development. Osteopontin (OPN) is an extracellular...

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7 Citations
3,437 Views
13 Pages

αV Integrin Expression and Localization in Male Germ Cells

  • Veronika Palenikova,
  • Michaela Frolikova,
  • Eliska Valaskova,
  • Pavla Postlerova and
  • Katerina Komrskova

2 September 2021

Integrins are transmembrane receptors that facilitate cell adhesion and cell–extracellular matrix communication. They are involved in the sperm maturation including capacitation and gamete interaction, resulting in successful fertilization. αV integr...

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36 Citations
7,220 Views
15 Pages

Involvement of the Integrin α1β1 in the Progression of Colorectal Cancer

  • Salah Boudjadi,
  • Gérald Bernatchez,
  • Blanche Sénicourt,
  • Marco Beauséjour,
  • Pierre H. Vachon,
  • Julie C. Carrier and
  • Jean-François Beaulieu

26 July 2017

Integrins are a family of heterodimeric glycoproteins involved in bidirectional cell signaling that participate in the regulation of cell shape, adhesion, migration, survival and proliferation. The integrin α1β1 is known to be involved in RAS/ERK pro...

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10 Citations
2,191 Views
14 Pages

6 December 2023

Drug resistance is a major obstacle to successful cancer treatment. Therefore, it is essential to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying drug resistance to develop successful therapeutic strategies. α6β4 integrin confers resistance...

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6 Citations
3,317 Views
21 Pages

Design of α/β-Hybrid Peptide Ligands of α4β1 Integrin Equipped with a Linkable Side Chain for Chemoselective Biofunctionalization of Microstructured Materials

  • Michele Anselmi,
  • Monica Baiula,
  • Federica Santino,
  • Junwei Zhao,
  • Santi Spampinato,
  • Natalia Calonghi and
  • Luca Gentilucci

21 November 2021

Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-binding integrins, e.g., αvβ3, αvβ1, αvβ5 integrins, are currently regarded as privileged targets for the delivery of diagnostic and theranostic agents, especially in cancer treatment. In contrast, s...

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1 Citations
1,838 Views
15 Pages

Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Induces α3 Integrin Lysosomal Degradation in Lung Epithelial Cells

  • Bruna Rocha Almeida,
  • Bianca Carla Silva Campitelli Barros,
  • Debora Tereza Lucas Barros,
  • Cristina Mary Orikaza and
  • Erika Suzuki

8 September 2023

Studies on the pathogen–host interaction are crucial for the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the establishment, maintenance, and spread of infection. In recent years, our research group has observed that the P. brasiliensis species...

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177 Citations
15,297 Views
21 Pages

15 January 2013

Integrins are transmembrane heterodimeric proteins sensing the cell microenvironment and modulating numerous signalling pathways. Changes in integrin expression between normal and tumoral cells support involvement of specific integrins in tumor progr...

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31 Citations
7,576 Views
24 Pages

Integrin α10, a Novel Therapeutic Target in Glioblastoma, Regulates Cell Migration, Proliferation, and Survival

  • Matilda Munksgaard Thorén,
  • Katarzyna Chmielarska Masoumi,
  • Cecilia Krona,
  • Xiaoli Huang,
  • Soumi Kundu,
  • Linnéa Schmidt,
  • Karin Forsberg-Nilsson,
  • Marcus Floyd Keep,
  • Elisabet Englund and
  • Evy Lundgren-Åkerlund
  • + 2 authors

25 April 2019

New, effective treatment strategies for glioblastomas (GBMs), the most malignant and invasive brain tumors in adults, are highly needed. In this study, we investigated the potential of integrin α10β1 as a therapeutic target in GBMs. Expres...

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15 Citations
3,797 Views
17 Pages

Biphasic α2β1 Integrin Expression in Breast Cancer Metastasis to Bone

  • Milene N.O. Moritz,
  • Alyssa R. Merkel,
  • Ean G. Feldman,
  • Heloisa S. Selistre-de-Araujo and
  • Julie A. Rhoades (Sterling)

Integrins participate in the pathogenesis and progression of tumors at many stages during the metastatic cascade. However, current evidence for the role of integrins in breast cancer progression is contradictory and seems to be dependent on tumor sta...

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5 Citations
4,407 Views
19 Pages

Integrin α10-Antibodies Reduce Glioblastoma Tumor Growth and Cell Migration

  • Katarzyna Chmielarska Masoumi,
  • Xiaoli Huang,
  • Wondossen Sime,
  • Anna Mirkov,
  • Matilda Munksgaard Thorén,
  • Ramin Massoumi and
  • Evy Lundgren-Åkerlund

9 March 2021

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most common and the most aggressive form of brain tumor in adults, which currently lacks efficient treatment strategies. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic effect of function-blocking antibodies targeting integrin...

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28 Citations
6,429 Views
24 Pages

Regulation and Functions of α6-Integrin (CD49f) in Cancer Biology

  • Rahele Khademi,
  • Hossein Malekzadeh,
  • Sara Bahrami,
  • Najmaldin Saki,
  • Reyhane Khademi and
  • Luis G. Villa-Diaz

2 July 2023

Over the past decades, our knowledge of integrins has evolved from being understood as simple cell surface adhesion molecules to receptors that have a complex range of intracellular and extracellular functions, such as delivering chemical and mechani...

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56 Citations
6,563 Views
16 Pages

LOXL1 Is Regulated by Integrin α11 and Promotes Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Tumorigenicity

  • Cédric Zeltz,
  • Elena Pasko,
  • Thomas R. Cox,
  • Roya Navab and
  • Ming-Sound Tsao

22 May 2019

Integrin α11, a stromal collagen receptor, promotes tumor growth and metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is associated with the regulation of collagen stiffness in the tumor stroma. We have previously reported that lysyl oxidas...

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11 Citations
4,140 Views
15 Pages

Increased Collagen Turnover Impairs Tendon Microstructure and Stability in Integrin α2β1-Deficient Mice

  • Daniel Kronenberg,
  • Philipp A. Michel,
  • Eva Hochstrat,
  • Ma Wei,
  • Jürgen Brinckmann,
  • Marcus Müller,
  • Andre Frank,
  • Uwe Hansen,
  • Beate Eckes and
  • Richard Stange

Integrins are a family of transmembrane proteins, involved in substrate recognition and cell adhesion in cross-talk with the extra cellular matrix. In this study, we investigated the influence of integrin α2β1 on tendons, another collagen...

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12 Citations
3,186 Views
12 Pages

Integrin α2β1 Represents a Prognostic and Predictive Biomarker in Primary Ovarian Cancer

  • Katharina Dötzer,
  • Friederike Schlüter,
  • Franz Edler von Koch,
  • Christine E. Brambs,
  • Sabine Anthuber,
  • Sergio Frangini,
  • Bastian Czogalla,
  • Alexander Burges,
  • Jens Werner and
  • Barbara Mayer
  • + 1 author

Currently, the same first-line chemotherapy is administered to almost all patients suffering from primary ovarian cancer. The high recurrence rate emphasizes the need for precise drug treatment in primary ovarian cancer. Being crucial in ovarian canc...

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4 Citations
3,691 Views
20 Pages

The Force-Dependent Mechanism of an Integrin α4β7–MAdCAM-1 Interaction

  • Youmin Su,
  • Zhiqing Luo,
  • Dongshan Sun,
  • Bishan Yang and
  • Quhuan Li

7 November 2023

The interaction between integrin α4β7 and mucosal vascular addressin cell-adhesion molecule-1 (MAdCAM-1) facilitates the adhesion of circulating lymphocytes to the surface of high endothelial venules in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs)....

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15 Citations
4,464 Views
21 Pages

Regulation of Kinase Signaling Pathways by α6β4-Integrins and Plectin in Prostate Cancer

  • Saara Koivusalo,
  • Anette Schmidt,
  • Aki Manninen and
  • Tomasz Wenta

27 December 2022

Hemidesmosomes (HDs) are adhesive structures that ensure stable anchorage of cells to the basement membrane. They are formed by α6β4-integrin heterodimers and linked to intermediate filaments via plectin. It has been reported that one of t...

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5 Citations
5,237 Views
10 Pages

Clot Retraction and Its Correlation with the Function of Platelet Integrin αIIbβ3

  • Daniel Gao,
  • Caroline W. Sun,
  • Angela B. Woodley and
  • Jing-fei Dong

Clot retraction results from retractions of platelet filopodia and fibrin fibers and requires the functional platelet αIIbβ3 integrin. This assay is widely used to test the functions of platelets and fibrinogen as well as the efficacy of f...

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10 Citations
4,387 Views
23 Pages

FoxO3a Inhibits Tamoxifen-Resistant Breast Cancer Progression by Inducing Integrin α5 Expression

  • Elena Ricci,
  • Mariarosa Fava,
  • Pietro Rizza,
  • Michele Pellegrino,
  • Daniela Bonofiglio,
  • Ivan Casaburi,
  • Marilena Lanzino,
  • Cinzia Giordano,
  • Rosalinda Bruno and
  • Catia Morelli
  • + 3 authors

2 January 2022

Resistance to endocrine therapy is still a major clinical challenge in the management of estrogen receptor α-positive (ERα+) breast cancer (BC). Here, the role of the Forkhead box class O (FoxO)3a transcription factor in tumor progression...

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7 Citations
3,063 Views
16 Pages

Expression Analysis of α5 Integrin Subunit Reveals Its Upregulation as a Negative Prognostic Biomarker for Glioblastoma

  • Nelly Etienne-Selloum,
  • Julien Prades,
  • Diana Bello-Roufai,
  • Mathieu Boone,
  • Henri Sevestre,
  • Stéphanie Trudel,
  • Pascal Caillet,
  • Alexandre Coutte,
  • Christine Desenclos and
  • Monique Dontenwill
  • + 4 authors

30 August 2021

Integrin α5β1 was suggested to be involved in glioblastoma (GBM) aggressiveness and treatment resistance through preclinical studies and genomic analysis in patients. However, further protein expression data are still required to confirm this hypothe...

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52 Citations
6,905 Views
13 Pages

21 December 2019

Integrin α6β4 is one of the main laminin receptors and is primarily expressed by epithelial cells as an active component of hemidesmosomes. In this article, after a brief summary about integrins in the gut epithelium in general, I review t...

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37 Citations
6,800 Views
12 Pages

Tetraspanin 8-Rictor-Integrin α3 Complex Is Required for Glioma Cell Migration

  • Si-Jian Pan,
  • Shi-Kun Zhan,
  • Yi-Xin Pan,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Liu-Guan Bian,
  • Bomin Sun and
  • Qing-Fang Sun

9 March 2015

The malignant glioma remains one of the most aggressive human malignancies with extremely poor prognosis. Glioma cell invasion and migration are the main causes of death. In the current study, we studied the expression and the potential functions of...

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3 Citations
3,195 Views
14 Pages

24 March 2023

MAdCAM-1 binds to integrin α4β7, which mediates the rolling and arrest of circulating lymphocytes upon the vascular endothelia during lymphocytic homing. The calcium response by adhered lymphocytes is a critical event for lymphocyte activa...

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5 Citations
4,571 Views
14 Pages

Reconstitution of Functional Integrin αIIbβ3 and Its Activation in Plasma Membrane-Mimetic Lipid Environments

  • Una Janke,
  • Alexandra Mitlehner,
  • Aileen Weide,
  • Theresia Gutmann and
  • Mihaela Delcea

The study of the platelet receptor integrin αIIbβ3 in a membrane-mimetic environment without interfering signalling pathways is crucial to understand protein structure and dynamics. Our understanding of this receptor and its sequential activation ste...

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29 Citations
5,806 Views
14 Pages

Shedding New Light on The Role of ανβ3 and α5β1 Integrins in Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Arwa Morshed,
  • Abdul Baset Abbas,
  • Jialiang Hu and
  • Hanmei Xu

18 April 2019

ανβ3 and α5β1 are essential glycoproteins involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Understanding of the role these integrins play in disease have been analyzed via description of cells-expressing αν...

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6 Citations
1,858 Views
14 Pages

31 July 2023

CD40L is expressed in activated T cells, and it plays a major role in immune response and is a major therapeutic target for inflammation. High IgM syndrome type 1 (HIGM1) is a congenital functional defect in CD40L/CD40 signaling due to defective CD40...

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5 Citations
2,926 Views
15 Pages

Radioimmune Imaging of α4β7 Integrin and TNFα for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Alberto Signore,
  • Rita Bonfiglio,
  • Michela Varani,
  • Filippo Galli,
  • Giuseppe Campagna,
  • Manuel Desco,
  • Lorena Cussó,
  • Maurizio Mattei,
  • Andreas Wunder and
  • Elena Bonanno
  • + 2 authors

Imaging using radiolabelled monoclonal antibodies can provide, non-invasively, molecular information which allows for the planning of the best treatment and for monitoring the therapeutic response in cancer, as well as in chronic inflammatory disease...

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21 Citations
8,143 Views
19 Pages

Exogenous Integrin αIIbβ3 Inhibitors Revisited: Past, Present and Future Applications

  • Danique L. van den Kerkhof,
  • Paola E.J. van der Meijden,
  • Tilman M. Hackeng and
  • Ingrid Dijkgraaf

The integrin αIIbβ3 is the most abundant integrin on platelets. Upon platelet activation, the integrin changes its conformation (inside-out signalling) and outside-in signalling takes place leading to platelet spreading, platelet aggregation and thro...

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50 Citations
7,508 Views
20 Pages

The Interaction between Laminin-332 and α3β1 Integrin Determines Differentiation and Maintenance of CAFs, and Supports Invasion of Pancreatic Duct Adenocarcinoma Cells

  • Ana C. Martins Cavaco,
  • Maryam Rezaei,
  • Michele F. Caliandro,
  • Augusto Martins Lima,
  • Martin Stehling,
  • Sameer A. Dhayat,
  • Jörg Haier,
  • Cord Brakebusch and
  • Johannes A. Eble

21 December 2018

Ranking among the most lethal tumour entities, pancreatic duct adenocarcinoma cells invade neighbouring tissue resulting in high incidence of metastasis. They are supported by tumour stroma fibroblasts which have undergone differentiation into cancer...

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9 Citations
9,864 Views
22 Pages

Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface receptors that regulate cell–cell adhesion and cellular functions through bidirectional signaling. On the other hand, anomalous trafficking of integrins is also implicated in severe pathologies as cancer...

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17 Citations
4,418 Views
23 Pages

Extracellular Redox Regulation of α7β Integrin-Mediated Cell Migration Is Signaled via a Dominant Thiol-Switch

  • Lukas Bergerhausen,
  • Julius Grosche,
  • Juliane Meißner,
  • Christina Hecker,
  • Michele F. Caliandro,
  • Christoph Westerhausen,
  • Andrej Kamenac,
  • Maryam Rezaei,
  • Matthias Mörgelin and
  • Johannes A. Eble
  • + 3 authors

While adhering to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, such as laminin-111, cells temporarily produce hydrogen peroxide at adhesion sites. To study the redox regulation of α7β1 integrin-mediated cell adhesion to laminin-111, a conserved cy...

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2,531 Views
18 Pages

Integrin α3β1 Is Not Required for Onset of Dysplasia in Genetic Model of Colon Cancer but Promotes Motility of Colon Cancer Cells

  • Kathryn E. Ottaviano,
  • Sita Subbaram,
  • Lei Wu,
  • Kiley Stahl,
  • Antoinette J. Mastrangelo,
  • Hwajeong Lee and
  • C. Michael DiPersio

23 January 2025

Background/Objectives: The progression of colorectal cancer through clinically and histopathologically well-defined stages is driven by specific mutations that activate oncogenes or inactivate tumor-suppressor genes. In addition, pre-cancerous/cancer...

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31 Citations
3,743 Views
19 Pages

Resveratrol Modulates Chemosensitisation to 5-FU via β1-Integrin/HIF-1α Axis in CRC Tumor Microenvironment

  • Aranka Brockmueller,
  • Sosmitha Girisa,
  • Ajaikumar B. Kunnumakkara and
  • Mehdi Shakibaei

Frequent development of resistance to chemotherapeutic agents such as 5-flourouracil (5-FU) complicates the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). Resveratrol is able to utilize β1-integrin receptors, strongly expressed in CRC cells, to...

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518 Views
18 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Integrin α9 Positive Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Human Corneoscleral Rings

  • Hung-Yin Lai,
  • Ming-Chieh Hsieh,
  • Hao-Hsiang Wu,
  • Chien-Wei Lee,
  • Shih-Hua Liu,
  • Hsing-Yu Lin,
  • Yi-Wen Chen,
  • Chun-Chi Chiang,
  • Yi-Ching Hsieh and
  • Yi-Yu Tsai
  • + 4 authors

20 November 2025

Corneoscleral-ring-derived extracellular vesicles represent a potential therapeutic strategy for promoting in vitro corneal wound healing. In this study, we successfully isolated and characterized extracellular vesicles from human corneolimbal tissue...

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15 Citations
3,627 Views
15 Pages

CCN1/Integrin α5β1 Instigates Free Fatty Acid-Induced Hepatocyte Lipid Accumulation and Pyroptosis through NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation

  • Qinyu Yao,
  • Jia Liu,
  • Qi Cui,
  • Tingting Jiang,
  • Xinya Xie,
  • Xiong Du,
  • Ziwei Zhao,
  • Baochang Lai,
  • Lei Xiao and
  • Nanping Wang

19 September 2022

Hyperlipidemia with high blood levels of free fatty acids (FFA) is the leading cause of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. CCN1 is a secreted matricellular protein that drives various cellular functions, including proliferation, migration, and differenti...

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22 Citations
3,977 Views
16 Pages

Integrin α3β1 Represses Reelin Expression in Breast Cancer Cells to Promote Invasion

  • Abibatou Ndoye,
  • Rakshitha Pandulal Miskin and
  • C. Michael DiPersio

19 January 2021

Integrin α3β1, a cell adhesion receptor for certain laminins, is known to promote breast tumor growth and invasion. Our previous gene microarray study showed that the RELN gene, which encodes the extracellular glycoprotein Reelin, was upre...

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15 Citations
3,661 Views
15 Pages

The Antithrombotic Agent Pterostilbene Interferes with Integrin αIIbβ3-Mediated Inside-Out and Outside-In Signals in Human Platelets

  • Wei-Chieh Huang,
  • Kao-Chang Lin,
  • Chih-Wei Hsia,
  • Chih-Hsuan Hsia,
  • Ting-Yu Chen,
  • Periyakali Saravana Bhavan,
  • Joen-Rong Sheu and
  • Shaw-Min Hou

Platelets play a crucial role in the physiology of primary hemostasis and pathological processes such as arterial thrombosis; thus, developing a therapeutic target that prevents platelet activation can reduce arterial thrombosis. Pterostilbene (PTE)...

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22 Citations
4,880 Views
14 Pages

11 December 2021

Information about mechanical strain in the extracellular space is conducted along collagen fibers connected with integrins and then transmitted within cells. An aim of the study is to verify the hypothesis that the stiffness of cardiac human fibrobla...

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24 Citations
4,003 Views
17 Pages

Integrin α3β1 Promotes Invasive and Metastatic Properties of Breast Cancer Cells through Induction of the Brn-2 Transcription Factor

  • Rakshitha Pandulal Miskin,
  • Janine S. A. Warren,
  • Abibatou Ndoye,
  • Lei Wu,
  • John M. Lamar and
  • C. Michael DiPersio

27 January 2021

In the current study, we demonstrate that integrin α3β1 promotes invasive and metastatic traits of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells through induction of the transcription factor, Brain-2 (Brn-2). We show that RNAi-mediated suppre...

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7 Citations
4,495 Views
28 Pages

EGFR- and Integrin αVβ3-Targeting Peptides as Potential Radiometal-Labeled Radiopharmaceuticals for Cancer Theranostics

  • Cibele Rodrigues Toledo,
  • Ahmed A. Tantawy,
  • Leonardo Lima Fuscaldi,
  • Luciana Malavolta and
  • Carolina de Aguiar Ferreira

The burgeoning field of cancer theranostics has witnessed advancements through the development of targeted molecular agents, particularly peptides. These agents exploit the overexpression or mutations of specific receptors, such as the Epidermal Grow...

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3 Citations
3,993 Views
11 Pages

Ethanolic Extract of Ocimum sanctum Linn. Inhibits Cell Migration of Human Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells (A549) by Downregulation of Integrin αvβ3, α5β1, and VEGF

  • Ulayatul Kustiati,
  • Suleyman Ergün,
  • Srikanth Karnati,
  • Dwi Aris Agung Nugrahaningsih,
  • Dwi Liliek Kusindarta and
  • Hevi Wihadmadyatami

31 October 2022

Adenocarcinoma lung cancer is a type of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), which accounts for 85% of lung cancer incidence globally. The therapies that are being applied, both conventional therapies and antibody-based treatments, are still found...

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24 Citations
6,444 Views
19 Pages

Integrin αE(CD103)β7 in Epithelial Cancer

  • Johanna C. Hoffmann and
  • Michael P. Schön

9 December 2021

Interactions of both the innate and the adaptive immune system with tumors are complex and often influence courses and therapeutic treatments in unanticipated ways. Based on the concept that CD8+T cells can mediate important antitumor effects, severa...

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975 Views
19 Pages

22 October 2025

Tacrolimus-induced chronic nephrotoxicity (TACN) represents a major barrier to long-term graft survival in kidney transplantation, yet its molecular pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. We have previously reported metabolic abnormalities, in...

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2 Citations
4,640 Views
8 Pages

α6β4 Integrin Genetic Variations (A380T and R1281W) and Breast Cancer Risk in an Argentinian Population

  • Karina Beatriz Acosta,
  • Melina Noelia Lorenzini Campos,
  • Susana Beatriz Etcheverry and
  • Pedro Dario Zapata

18 October 2016

The α6β4 integrin is composed of the α6 and β4 subunits that are encoded by the ITGα6 and the ITGβ4 genes, respectively. The α6β4 main function is to intervene in lamination and epithelia integrity maintenance by cell-matrix interactions. This integr...

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1,170 Views
15 Pages

Targeting Integrin α2 to Overcome Imatinib Resistance in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Cells

  • Yalda Hekmatshoar,
  • Tulin Ozkan,
  • Arzu Zeynep Karabay,
  • Sureyya Bozkurt,
  • Aynur Karadag Gurel,
  • Ozlem Kurnaz Gomleksiz,
  • Tunc Fisgin and
  • Asuman Sunguroglu

28 August 2025

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a blood disorder caused by a genetic alteration that creates the BCR-ABL fusion gene, leading to continuous activation of cell growth signals and uncontrolled proliferation of the blood cells. Imatinib (IMA) resistan...

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480 Views
15 Pages

Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) rely on invasive methods for detecting intestinal inflammation, with the needs for non-invasive molecular imaging tools being unmet. Integrin α4β7 is a key target in IBD pathogenesis due to its...

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4 Citations
3,116 Views
21 Pages

15 September 2022

All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is an active metabolite of vitamin A, which plays an important role in the immune function. Here, we demonstrated that ATRA induces the heat shock protein (Hsp) 90 complex on the surface of THP-1 macrophages, which faci...

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